Watching Hogarth teach the Giant about death hits differently as an adult
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Watching Hogarth teach the Giant about death hits differently as an adult
The success of Loki shows that audiences are ready for more morally ambiguous characters.
This album definitely requires multiple listens to fully appreciate
The article's analysis of how Fargo handles its female characters without making it a big deal is spot on.
I find his emphasis on observation over authority really inspiring.
Personally found the Marshall House way more unsettling than the Sorrel-Weed House. Those hospital smells in the upper floors are no joke.
I understand your point about Chicago 7, but I think that's part of its charm. Sorkin has always had that style and it works for courtroom drama
What I love most is how they took something purely aesthetic and gave it such cultural significance.