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“Detective Dee” is the Best Franchise You Haven’t Seen
Amid the influx of prequels, spin-offs, and reboots of 2018, one franchise risks being forgotten—not least because the series in question is a subtitled foreign-language film, …
“The U.S. vs. John Lennon” Echoes Today
There is no shortage of troubling news these days, with the United States at war abroad, mired in several geopolitical conflicts while, domestically, the country …
“Mission: Impossible” is an Auteurist Franchise
It would hardly be controversial to say that the Mission: Impossible films form a franchise. The films were conceived with sequels in mind—there are four …
“Blindspotting” Urges Us to Check Our Privilege
Warning: This article contains some mild spoilers for “Blindspotting.” Previously in our three-part series about Oakland on-screen, we discussed how Sorry to Bother You and …
“Lady Bird” and the Legacy of Ermanno Olmi’s “Il Posto”
We all love Lady Bird. Well, except this guy. The film is a tender, funny, and realistic portrait of the struggles of an indecisive, if …
“Sorry to Bother You,” Art, Activism, and Oakland
Warning: This article contains some mild spoilers for “Sorry to Bother You.” In the first installment in our three-part series about Oakland on-screen, we discussed …
“The Pain of Others” Will Get Under Your Skin
Penny Lane is a writer, professor, award-winning documentarian, and at Fandor we are proud to have her as one of our Fandor Funded Filmmakers. The …
“Unfriended: Dark Web” and the Age of Technophobia
Every now and then there is a perceived threat, either real or imagined, that inspires artists to create commentary and lawmakers to make policy and …
“The Big Easy” and “In the Heat of the Night” as Cultural Time Capsules
At the intersection of genre and social commentary, film noir (and now neo-noir) has served as a particularly rich niche for exploring the dark side …
“Ant-Man and the Wasp” Will Make You Laugh
Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) probably flew past the Fandor office in their eponymous film, which might be the most noteworthy detail …