Explaining the military-industrial complex via Small Soldiers (19980
Author: Elliot Garlick
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Black Bodies and White Power: How ‘Get Out’ captured the image of American authoritarianism
A nuanced exploration of how Get Out exposes institutionalised racism
American Psycho, Fight Club and the art of the Alignment Character
Every story you’ve ever heard existed only so that you could hear it. An exploration of American Psycho and Fight Club
Arresting Development: The Insidious Genius of Demolition Man
What will the future of policing look like? A cultural criticism of Demolition Man from the year 2021
How Quentin Tarantino came to define (and be defined by) 90s’ culture
I first saw Pulp Fiction during a party at a friend’s house. We were teenagers and, like a lot of teens, we thought that socialising meant watching movies while getting absolutely wasted on cheap vodka and wine stolen from someone's mum. You could barely hear a word of dialogue over the noise, but just looking at the characters on-screen was enough to tell me. This was cool.