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Once you’re on his list, there’s only one way off. Aaron Taylor-Johnson is #KravenTheHunter – watch the red band trailer now.

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Pixar’s newest movie, an emotional story about cross-cultural relationships and immigrant families, raises a million confusing setting questions. Like Cars.

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Less than Black Adam's 3 Day.

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I thought the original was pretty but otherwise forgettable. What's consensus among viewers for the sequel? Great? Worth watching if you're bored? Skip?

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First off — I really like Tár! I still find myself thinking back to it every so often; it's a strong contender for my favourite film of 2023 so far. (I live in a part of the world where films are often released a little later than in the US.)

That being said... I feel somewhat conflicted about how the film centres predatory lesbian relationships, and would be interested to hear others' thoughts. Do you think there's a specific reason that Todd Field chose to write the character of Tár as a woman who has exploitative relationships with other women?

I think that it's relatively unusual for general-interest movies to focus on positive queer relationships — so how do the queer women out there feel about this one? I'm a gay guy and expect it'd leave a bad taste in my mouth if Tár it followed a male version of the title character and his exploitative relationships with men.

In a similar vein, imagine the same film, but with the Tár character being male. Would the same relationship dynamics come across as trite (with #MeToo firmly embedded in our recent collective memory)? And if so, what's to make a queer version of that same dynamic substantively different?

I think I remember reading an analysis (not mine; alas!) that described the movie as being "in dialogue with the viewer" about the relationship between the personal conduct of an auteur, the art that they present themselves as being responsible for, and the art that they create in collaboration with others. (That characterisation strikes directly at what makes the movie engaging for me!) Then, are the queer relationships for anything more than just adding a provocative element to that "dialogue"?

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Making an underwater movie is hard. Let’s talk about how difficult it was to make The Abyss.

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Saw the movie today. Went in completely blind, not even realizing it was a two parter. The animation style is stunningly gorgeous and unique. Just by aesthetics alone, it was a complete joy to watch. The use of colour was fantastic, including being a perhaps subtle hint that Miles wasn't in his own universe.

The plot was fantastic. Full of the usual Spider-man quips that make his movies fun, yet also extremely touching (Gwen's moments with her dad in particular). I wasn't sure how they'd top the team of Spider-people from the first movie, but somehow they did it (with a whole freaking tower full of Spider-people).

The music was also fantastic. I'm gonna lookup a playlist for work tomorrow because there was a lot of bangers that were unfamiliar to me.

My only complaint is the lack of closure due to the "to be continued" ending. The chemistry between Miles and Gwen is great and has me excited for the sequel.

Honourable mention to the daughter of Peter B -- she's adorable.