Eye Myth in Focus: Home Movies- The Beauty of the Every Day (Philip Brubaker)
People reveal themselves when they know someone they love is on the other side of the camera
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People reveal themselves when they know someone they love is on the other side of the camera
It’s a panoply of beautiful western vistas. The empty landscapes alive with colour
It’s far too easy for some gems to get lost in the shuffle
Hardly an arm-waving harbinger of comical danger, the reboot Robot actually awakens pertinent questions about good, evil, and morality.
When Grey’s Anatomy ends it will be remembered as much more than a primetime soap
Just because something works doesn’t mean it can’t be improved
Get Out quickly became a must-see film for anyone who didn’t want to be left out of the national conversation.
The chess pieces inch forward and Cooper drinks too much coffee in the most enjoyable episode yet
In its third and fourth instalments, David Lynch’s mind-bender continues to pull us in every direction