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"Once trust is gone, it's gone…"
Everyone has been bullied. Everyone has bullied.
"Guys talk like that, shouldn't talk like that…"
“Why do they use so much blood? It ruins the realism don’t you think?”
"You can't cut the balls off Superman!"
The bear stank. It stank of sweat, muscle, wet fur, blood and shit. It stank worse than Jack and they hadn't let Jack wash or change his clothes for three days. Three days of wandering the Alaskan plains, while they watched and waited for a beast to catch his scent.

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FICTION REVIEW

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When fists are brushes
REVIEW

When fists are brushes

Picasso’s 1937 howl of rage at the murder of innocents produced a painting that still shocks. Continue reading When fists are brushes

The final shot
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The final shot

The freeze frame ending of Gallipoli is one of the greatest final shots in cinema. Continue reading The final shot

Beneath the American dream
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Beneath the American dream

The opening montage of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet is a perfect expose of the American dream. Continue reading Beneath the American dream

Loving the little people
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Loving the little people

The beautiful simplicity of L S Lowry’s painting is testament to his humanist beliefs. Continue reading Loving the little people

What happens next
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What happens next

The final shot of The Third Man is a masterpiece of anticipation and artistic courage. Continue reading What happens next

Nemesis
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Nemesis

A crucified man needs his brother to play the villain. Continue reading Nemesis

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