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Alisha Mughal

March 13, 2022

Mattie Do’s ‘The Long Walk’: A Masterwork of Subtlety About the Whole of Life

Advertisements Near the beginning of Laotian-American director Mattie Do’s third feature film (released on VOD in North America on March 1), there is a scene wherein a woman watches the film’s protagonist The Old Man (Yannawoutthi Chanthalungsy) prepare her body for burial.…

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August 17, 2021

The Impossibility of Plans in ‘The Deep Blue Sea’: How a Movie about Suicide Helped Me to Survive

Watching this film about a suicidal woman living in London after WWII the same winter her dad attempted suicide for the second time paradoxically taught this writer how to survive a suicide in her present-day life.…

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May 8, 2021

The Paradox of Rachel Weisz in ‘The Mummy’

A “meek librarian” becomes a dashing adventuress, subverting archetypes along the way.…

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