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HeadStuff Picks | The Best Movies Of 2023: #10-1
We are closing in on the top spot for the HeadStuff Film writers’ Best Movies of 2023. If you haven’t caught our picks from #20 to #11, you can check them out first. Now, let’s jump back in with our top ten.
10. Anatomy of a Fall
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HeadStuff Picks | The Best Movies Of 2023: #20-11
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! That time after Christmas but before New Year's where you've unwrapped the gifts, pulled all the crackers, and consumed your body weight in roast potatoes. What is there left to do? Why go on?…
The Boy and the Heron | Miyazaki’s latest is as Gorgeous as it is Achingly Personal
Hayao Miyazaki is back with what is reportedly his final film in the recently released, The Boy and the Heron. I had the privilege of checking out this film for myself, so let’s dive into the beauty of Studio Ghibli’s latest addition and…
No Business Like Snow Business | 4 Snowy Movies for the Season
Snow: it means a lot of things to a lot of people. From the gothic of Edgar Allan Poe's glacial whiteness, a terrifying signifier for the absence of meaning, all the way to the snow-filled carols from childhoods both contemporary and…
Level Up Your Mind: How Video Games Mentally Benefit Aging Populations
There’s increasing recognition that your retirement years needn’t be the stereotype of slowing down and doing traditional “elderly people” activities. Indeed, part of the key to maintaining your wellness is to keep pursuing things that…
Lights, Camera, Algorithm: How AI is Changing the Face of Film
A friend of mine recently said that The Marvels felt like it had been written by an AI Although I personally liked the movie, it was obvious that my friend wasn’t being complimentary. The implication was that entry number five thousand and…
Beyond the Screen: Exploring Deep Bonds in Online Gaming Relationships
Today’s parents are prone to lament, “I wish my child would stop playing video games and go outside and meet people!” They tell stories of their childhood when kids from the neighborhood met outside for hours of sports, tag, and other…
Soho Horror fest review | Satan Wants You Moral Panic Documentary Remains as Timely As Ever
This review includes reference to reports of abuse, including sexual abuse.
Satan Wants You - the new documentary by Steve. J Adams and Sean Horlor - throws the viewer back in to the era of the “Satanic Panic.” The era was…
Maestro Movie Review | Cooper Does his Best Bernstein, But Mulligan Steals the Show
When Bradley Cooper’s Maestro made its debut at this year's Venice festival, it landed not so much with banger or a whimper, but more of a light ripple. There were doubtlessly some good notices (and continue to be) but coverage of the…
Save Your Life By Buying Indie Games
It’s a dangerous world out there. You don’t want to just buy ANY game — you never know what can happen. Especially if you buy those mass-produced, find-in-any-store games.
You know what they say about passing around the same games…