In The Brutalist, the American Dream is exposed as a beautiful façade masking systemic violence, exploitation, and the brutal reality faced by immigrants.
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“The Eye of Argon” is a notoriously bad fantasy novella that has achieved cult status for its unintentional hilarity, overblown prose, and enduring presence in fan culture.
CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan at WWE Over the Limit 2012 delivered a masterclass in technical wrestling, captivating fans and critics alike.
Kelly Rimmer’s The Things We Cannot Say emphasizes how historical and cultural forces have long suppressed their agency and inner lives.
A utopia is not a fixed place but a yearning—a flickering dream stitched into the fabric of our discontent, where hope endures even as it eludes grasp.
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel reveals that financial success is less about intelligence and more about behavior, emotion, and understanding what truly matters.
Lou is not merely filming tragedies; he is orchestrating them, conjuring nightmares from the darkness and framing them for mass consumption.