An essay by Hugo Emmerzael — obsessively devoted to Van Morrison, Neil Young, and somehow in the top 0.01% of Randy Newman listeners — on what it would actually take to make a musical biopic that doesn’t betray its subject. With A Complete Unknown, Better Man, and Maria all recent in the memory, this piece traces the generic trap that makes most biopics feel like greatest-hits compilations, and asks whether the form can ever be as strange and alive as the music it’s supposedly celebrating.
A personal essay by Laura Gommans about being a goth teenager who fell for Spike from Buffy without fully understanding why — and what she understands now. The vampire, Laura argues, is the cinema figure who most perfectly captures the adolescent experience of feeling like an outcast, of experiencing desire as transgressive, of wanting to live forever in a world that keeps trying to kill you. With Nosferatu back in cinemas and the vampire resurgent across streaming, an essay about why this figure refuses to die.


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