Nellie Beckett
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Dust On The VCR
Conversations on 20th Century Cinema and (Slightly) Beyond
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The Dust Files: The Stunt Work in The General (1926) is Even More Impressive Nearly a Century Later
I Think It’s Fine That Zach Cregger Has Never Seen Resident Evil (2002)
Hard Boiled (1992) and the Long Journey From American Obscurity to Retrospective Glory
Drugstore Cowboy (1989) Shows Us the Power of a Thoughtful Celebrity Cameo
Following (1999) is Christopher Nolan’s Syllabus for No-Budget Feature Filmmaking
I Have Come to Terms With Robert De Niro’s Southern Accent in Cape Fear (1991)
The Dust Files: Is Dr. Jones a Good Professor in Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989)?
The Real Villain in Scooby-Doo (2002) was Homophobic Studio Executives
Smokey and the Bandit (1977) is Kind of a Documentary About My Father
Paris is Burning (1990) is a Sports Documentary About Queer Black Joy
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