Joker: Incels, Violence, the Alt-Right – Tackling the Discourse Around 2019’s Most Controversial Movie

Joker: Incels, Violence, the Alt-Right – Tackling the Discourse Around 2019’s Most Controversial Movie

Jacob Davis tackles the hysteria surrounding Todd Phillips’ ‘Joker’ (2019), breaking down the discourse forged by the opinions of high-ranking journalists in an attempt to get to the bottom of the controversy.

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10 Best Horror Movies of the 2010s

10 Best Horror Movies of the 2010s

The best horror movie of each year 2010-2019 listed in this article: 10 Best Horror Movies of the 2010s. Written by Jacob Davis.

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Modern Problems Require Modern Solutions: Expectations of Star Wars Lore in the 21st Century

Modern Problems Require Modern Solutions: Expectations of Star Wars Lore in the 21st Century

How expectations regarding ‘Star Wars’ lore have been cultivated and why it isn’t the end of the world that you don’t know anything about Snoke.

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1st Summoning (2019) Review

1st Summoning (2019) Review

“Found Footage is a subgenre that requires creativity and a semblance of originality… this film fails on both counts.” Raymond Wood directs ‘1st Summoning’, Jacob Davis offers the horror movie review.

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Rambo: Last Blood (2019) Review

Rambo: Last Blood (2019) Review

Did ‘Rambo: Last Blood’ manage to pay fitting tribute to the franchise’s 4 previous iterations under the direction of Adrian Grunberg? Check out Jacob Davis’ review to find out.

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5 More of the Best Character Introductions in Movie History

5 More of the Best Character Introductions in Movie History

From The Dude in ‘The Big Lebowski’ to Vito Corleone in ‘The Godfather’ – 5 More of the Best Character Introductions in Movie History from Jacob Davis.

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A Textual Critique of ‘Stand Your Ground’

A Textual Critique of ‘Stand Your Ground’

2014 Michael McClendon movie ‘Stand Your Ground’ sides you with the assailant in a “based on true events” story of a real-life murder trial from the perspective of the perpetrator’s mother. Jacob Davis explores its problematic stance.

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It Chapter Two (2019) Review

It Chapter Two (2019) Review

Jacob Davis thinks “Bill Skarsgård was so phenomenal that he made Tim Curry’s version of the character seem less like an Eldritchian horror and more like a weirdo at a circus.” His full review here.

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