As our 2019 retrospective begins winding down, Arthur kills the mood by choosing Jennifer Kent's follow up to The Babadook, The Nightingale. This Tasmanian period piece is a brutal, realistic take on the revenge thriller. Kent crafts a beautiful film that is increasingly harder and harder to watch. This week, we take a look at the three big Es on the eye chart: racism, colonialism, and assault. Before any of that business, we expand our syllabus and break down what we like and don't like about the movie.
Eastrail 177 Trilogy (Unbreakable/Split/Glass) Part Two - GC #323
Eastrail 177 Trilogy (Unbreakable/Split/Glass) Part One - GC #322
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Destination Wedding Analysis — GC #319
Man of Tai Chi Analysis — GC #318
A Scanner Darkly (2006) Analysis — GC #317
Speed (1994) Analysis — GC #316
River's Edge Analysis — GC #315
Super Mario Bros. (1993) Analysis — GC #314
Captain Marvel (2019) Analysis — GC #313
The Mummy (1999) Analysis — GC #312
Chinatown Analysis (Patreon Sponsored) — GC #311
Faces Places (Visages Villages) Analysis — GC #310
Wayne's World Analysis — GC #309
Pet Sematary (1989) Analysis — GC #308
Blade Runner (1982) The Final Cut Analysis — GC #307
Scott Cooper's Hostiles (2017) Analysis — #306
The Quick and the Dead (1995) Analysis — GTGC #305
Cowboys & Aliens (2011) Analysis — GTGC #304
Tombstone (1993) Analysis — GTGC #303
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