Exploring the Depths of Richard Linklater’s New Film Hit Man
Years before Hannah Arendt coined the phrase ‘the banality of evil’, classic crime films depicted the hit man as an abstract symbol of evil, much like Naz
Years before Hannah Arendt coined the phrase ‘the banality of evil’, classic crime films depicted the hit man as an abstract symbol of evil, much like Naz
The final trailer for Kinds of Kindness, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, is out, and it promises a wild ride. The film stars Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, along
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Richard Linklater’s latest film, Hit Man, marks a fascinating departure for the renowned director. Richard Linklater Returns to Comedy Though celebrated