O'Dessa cleverly brings together a couple of elements that don't typically go hand in hand—colors and dystopia. It tries to explain to us what Brad Pitt did in Fight Club (1999): consumerism.
Each director has a signature style and a certain way of telling his or her stories, whether it's Spielberg's sense of awe, Tarantino's violent dialogue, or Nolan's complex storytelling.
It's one of rock and roll's great cosmic mysteries - do the two former Genesis frontmen Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel really ...
Based on the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, this cinematic juggernaut revolves around a narrator (Edward Norton) who is an insomniac bored with his monotonous job. To add some thrill, he and a ...
Two women who’d gone to school together in New Jersey were there celebrating their 60th birthdays—Nina Kaplan, a Boca Raton ...
Campus leaders talk about additional free menstrual products to be added to Skyline and Village bathrooms, as well as the future of menstrual equity on the Brandeis campus.
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LoveRugbyLeague on MSNWhat the NRL needs to know about Super League for takeover to happen: and vice-versaWe’ve gone from the Vegas afterglow, where all things were possible and the NRL might buy the Super League, to now, where ...
Male grooming brand Dr. Squatch has announced a new Call of Duty collaboration with a line of new products inspired by the ...
Oriana Fernandez reviews Stardust, a film that reveals the human story behind Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown's ...
BBC Scotland bosses announced the flagship drama was to be axed on Tuesday but fans are refusing to let it go without a fight ...
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