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Recut Reviews

Matt Dillon

Reviews on films, TV shows, books, games, and more, twice a month.

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Interview with Alec Worley - Tabletop Lair

Over on my other blog, The Tabletop Lair, I was fortunate enough to get the chance to speak with author Alec Worley about his work with major properties like Star Wars and Warhammer, as well as his first creator-owned comic.

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High Stakes - Emily the Criminal (2022) Review

Why do I miss hour and a half long movies so much? The unique sense of satisfaction from a complete story told in one installment? The frustration with streaming’s focus on serialized stories with little breathing room? Overly long franchis...

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What stories can Star Wars tell? – Alan Moore’s Devilworlds

Star Wars: Devilworlds (Written by Alan Moore, art by John Stokes)

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Is that a man in there? - 40 years of The Thing (1982)

Released in 1982, few films represent John Carpenter’s body of work better than The Thing – it’s also likely his best film. Based on John W. Campbell Jr.’s Who Goes There, Antarctic researchers encounter a shapeless alien monstrosity, fueli...

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    An English/Creative Writing Grad remembering that the best and only way to really improve is through practice.

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