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2 Best Releases Starring Maya Hawke

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The Kill Room

I was a latecomer to The Room, not seeing it for the first time until 2010, long after its initial, extremely short-lived theatrical release and then its designation, spearheaded by, among others, Patton Oswalt, David Cross, and Paul Rudd, as a genuine pop culture oddity. I only had some vague idea of what it was about (and its off-putting poster art, featuring it's Kubrick-staring writer/director/star Tommy Wiseau, offered no clues), but I was also a fan of cinematic endurance tests and thought that I should see what the big deal was. Continue Reading →

Asteroid City

GenreComedy Drama
SimilarThe Reflecting Skin (1990)
Watch afterIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) Joy Ride (2023) Master Gardener (2023) Oppenheimer (2023) The Flash (2023)
StarringFisher Stevens Jason Schwartzman Margot Robbie Matt Dillon Maya Hawke Rupert Friend Tilda Swinton Willem Dafoe
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioIndian Paintbrush

About twenty miles or so outside of Marfa, Texas, there’s a mural dedicated to the production of George Stevens’ Giant. Big wooden standees display James Dean with his arms draped over a rifle, framing him in the iconic Christ pose which would be the last image to represent Dean in the public consciousness before he died. Giant is about a great number of things, though, fittingly, what resonates all these years later is its ideas about the passing of time. Continue Reading →

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