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Video: If The Graduate Had the Soundtrack from Garden State

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By Kentucker Audley | July 19, 2017
By Kentucker Audley | July 19, 2017

Video: If The Graduate Had the Soundtrack from Garden State

Kentucker Audley looks at what happens when Dustin Hoffman's breakthrough movie is shorn of Simon & Garfunkel and gets some hip new songs.

Video Essay: Liar Liar and the Importance of Family

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By Kentucker Audley | June 19, 2017
By Kentucker Audley | June 19, 2017

Video Essay: Liar Liar and the Importance of Family

Kentucker Audley, the internet's most insightful video essayist, delves deep into the complexities of Jim Carrey's 1997 classic.

Video Essay: She’s All That and the Power of Transformation

Film
By Kentucker Audley | April 24, 2017
By Kentucker Audley | April 24, 2017

Video Essay: She’s All That and the Power of Transformation

Talkhouse Film's senior video essayist Kentucker Audley highlights the pleasures (and faults!) of yet another classic movie

Video Essay: Richie Rich and the Search for Friends in Cinema

Film
By Kentucker Audley | February 21, 2017
By Kentucker Audley | February 21, 2017

Video Essay: Richie Rich and the Search for Friends in Cinema

Kentucker Audley continues his series of transformative video essays by examining another classic '90s film, this time starring Macaulay Culkin.

Video Essay: Mr. Holland’s Opus — What Music Is?

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By Kentucker Audley | October 12, 2016
By Kentucker Audley | October 12, 2016

Video Essay: Mr. Holland’s Opus — What Music Is?

Kentucker Audley continues his series of video essays with a new entry that focuses on the classic '90s drama starring Richard Dreyfuss.

How The Night Of and Serial Made Me Fall in Love with Long Form Storytelling

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By Morgan Jon Fox | August 30, 2016
By Morgan Jon Fox | August 30, 2016

How The Night Of and Serial Made Me Fall in Love with Long Form Storytelling

Indie filmmaker turned showrunner Morgan Jon Fox tries to dissect exactly what makes HBO's latest hit show so outstanding.

Video Essay: Powder, Outside Appearance

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By Kentucker Audley | August 18, 2016
By Kentucker Audley | August 18, 2016

Video Essay: Powder, Outside Appearance

Ahead of the film's 21st anniversary, actor, director and video essayist Kentucker Audley looks at one of the major movie achievements of the 1990s.

Video Essay: Independence Day, a Milestone in Special Effects, Comic Relief, and More

Film
By Kentucker Audley | June 24, 2016
By Kentucker Audley | June 24, 2016

Video Essay: Independence Day, a Milestone in Special Effects, Comic Relief, and More

As Independence Day: Resurgence hits theaters, Kentucker Audley's video essay looks back at the original film.

Actor/Screenwriter Randy Russell Talks Charles Poekel’s Christmas, Again

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By Randy Russell | December 2, 2015
By Randy Russell | December 2, 2015

Actor/Screenwriter Randy Russell Talks Charles Poekel’s Christmas, Again

A holiday movie about a heartbroken Christmas tree salesman finds beauty and even hope in the melancholy.

Kentucker Audley (Open Five) Talks Brent Hodge and Derik Murray’s I Am Chris Farley

Film
By Kentucker Audley | August 3, 2015
By Kentucker Audley | August 3, 2015

Kentucker Audley (Open Five) Talks Brent Hodge and Derik Murray’s I Am Chris Farley

Will this documentary on the late legendary comedian and actor live up to the expectations of a devoted longtime fan?

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