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greatbong.net
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| | | | | [Some mild spoilers] I am not what you would call a Nolan fanboy. I might have been once. But over the years, I have grown increasingly tired of Christopher Nolan as a director. That is because he, in my opinion, has taken his audience for granted. He has eschewed the telling of a story in... | |
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flixchatter.net
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| | | | | Christopher Nolan is back with his sixth feature, 25 years after his feature debut Following. He's reached a point where his films are regarded as motion picture events, as is the case with this one. Nolan has been rather obsessed with this subject matter for a long time, even his previous film Tenet deals with... | |
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www.etonline.com
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| | | | | The director has a strong stance on the future of theaters as WB commits to streaming debuts. | |
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goodman-games.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses Margaret St. Clair's contributions to fantasy role-playing games, particularly her novel 'The Sign of the Labrys' and its influence on Dungeons & Dragons' dungeon design concepts. | ||