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In Hora Mortis, Under the Iron of the Moon: Poems
James Reidel and Thomas Bernhard
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Internationally acclaimed Austrian novelist, playwright, and memoirist Thomas Bernhard (1931-1989)...
One Day I Will Write About This Place
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Binyavanga Wainaina tumbled through his middle-class Kenyan childhood out of kilter with the world...
Ian Broudie recommended track Starman by David Bowie in Platinum Collection by David Bowie in Music (curated)
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Liberated Threads: Black Women, Style, and the Global Politics of Soul
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From the civil rights and Black Power era of the 1960s through antiapartheid activism in the 1980s...
Pretty Iconic: A Personal Look at the Beauty Products That Changed the World
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Over 200 iconic products that are among the best and most influential in the beauty world - past,...
Julianne Moore recommended A Wrinkle in Time in Books (curated)
Amy Adams recommended Vertigo (1958) in Movies (curated)
LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated In the Heart of the Sea (2015) in Movies
Apr 9, 2021 (Updated Jul 4, 2021)
If this story was handled with a bit more bite, a little less austere loyalty to formula than Ron Howard's PG-13 cleanliness then honestly this could have been the solid adventure movie it so clearly wants to be. It's already got the right look for it - with these pretty much perfect sea-faring nautical visuals: rich blues, greens, and yellows smoothly coat dutch angles of people looking wide-eyed into the sky with the wind flowing through their hair and whatnot... it's beautiful until it directly clashes with this indefensible CGI. The whales look like shit and the horrendous green screen work makes everyone constantly look like that last scene from 𝘎𝘦𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘪 𝘔𝘢𝘯. The framing device with Whishaw and Gleeson - both of whom are award-worthy in this (particularly Gleeson, giving some of the best work of his career painting a deeply effective complex portrait of this clearly haunted man) - is more exciting and emotive than the actual story, which shambles at such a laborious pace that one can even stop laughing at Hemsworth's piss-poor accent. Just feels manufactured, cuts a bit too much to simulate fun rather than actually having it. Has its moments but you're better off just re-reading "Moby Dick".






