Barbenheimer is cinema’s most seismic moment in a decade
The surprise success of this surreal duo proves cinema remains a powerful cultural force and suggests audiences want more than franchises
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Barbenheimer is cinema’s most seismic moment in a decade
The surprise success of this surreal duo proves cinema remains a powerful cultural force and suggests audiences want more than franchises
The TelegraphYeah, finally a couple of movies that aren’t about fucking superheros or sequels/remakes.
Not to downplay the quality of the movies, but one is a biopic and one is a toy adaptation; one could easily throw in “finally an original movie that’s not a superhero, sequel, biopic, or toy adaptation.” They’re good movies. Good movies can come in any form, superheroes, sequels, and remakes included.
Look at the 1991 Oscar best picture nominees and ask yourself if any movie in the last decade is even comparable.
Not hard at all. I can already tell you I liked Everything Everywhere All at Once (this year’s BP winner) way more than Dances with Wolves.
Go ahead and make that list if you’re so inclined. On par with Pulp Fiction? Come on. This has got to be good.