My freshman year religion class was taught by a priest named Father Sanford. On the first day of class Father Sanford recounted a story of him faking sick in elementary school and stealing his father’s car in Toledo Ohio. During his joyride he accidentally struck another child and they both ended up in the hospital. He swore to God that day that if the child survived he would dedicate his life to the Catholic Church and become a priest. Lucky…
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Babylon 2022
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Just some quick, rushed thoughts on this film and it's relationship to abandonment:
1.) The obvious abandoned ruins of the ancient city of Babylon
2.) Abandoning silent films when they were at their peak performance and greatness in favor of the talkies
3.) Manny heartachingly abandoning his heritage and family
4.) Nellie abandoning Manny
5.) Audiences abandoning Jack despite there being no change to his talent
6.) The descent into hell as guided by James McKay, abandoning all morality and…Translated from by
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Kneecap 2024
Love these lads to pieces, praying like crazy they actually make it to the Utah stage in April.
Dan and I saw Kneecap through Sundance’s online festival in 2024 and it certainly makes me feel a certain way to no longer support the festival as it leaves our home. I’m not going to pretend to know or understand every reason the international film festival is leaving to Colorado, but I want to say punishing people that desperately need exposure to…
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Michael Clayton 2007
I need a short film from the horses’ perspective. Counting down the days until we get to see comrade Gilroy’s next installment of banal, boardroom corruption.
Chat, why did my husband watch this on the plane to our Hawaiian honeymoon 🤨🤨
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