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My regular monthly article is up in the new issue of the Internet Review of Science Fiction… this one’s about movies that bend concepts of time.
My regular monthly article is up in the new issue of the Internet Review of Science Fiction… this one’s about movies that bend concepts of time.
Just so’s you know, I’m still futzing with the code for this new iteration of FlickFilosopher.com — like, I just noticed that the “email a friend” function wasn’t working… but it’s fixed now. If you come across anything particularly weird or funky, lemme know what kind of problem you’re having and I’ll see what I … more…
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What this is not: This is not my own personal assessment of the “best” or “greatest” or “most influential” movies ever made, or any categorization that pretends to objectivity. What this is: These are the movies that I think about when I think about movies. If you want to know where I’m coming from as … more…
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