It sucks you in, whispers to you until tears come streaming down your face. It wraps its arms around you until you can feel your chest tighten; it allows no air to escape. It pushes and it pulls, ...
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For many people, the glow of a new relationship includes the desire to be honest about the past. This is especially true when it comes to issues of relational fidelity. In a world where transparency ...
Two men, who are neither friends nor strangers, and a woman sit together at a bar on one "extraordinary" night in New York City. So goes the real-life story of Celine Song that inspired Past Lives, ...
We’ve all done it – you’re walking around going about your business and suddenly you’re thinking about that time in high school you said something really stupid you would never say now. Or that time a ...
Amna Khan is a freelance writer who loves writing about movies and TV shows. She's got this amazing knack for spotting trends before they even hit the mainstream, and she pours that insight into her ...
Letting go seems to be a hard thing to do for many. And it’s puzzling why that should be. We all move through numerous experiences in the course of living. Each stage of our life brings new challenges ...
In Undusted: Letters from the Past, you are tasked with cleaning long-neglected dirty objects. As you clean each belonging, you will learn the backstories behind the various objects placed in each ...
Ah, the good old days. Were they really that good? Credit...Shuhua Xiong Supported by By Charlotte Lieberman A year into the pandemic, it’s easy to find yourself reminiscing about the past: bustling ...
Past Lives opens with a shot of three people sitting at a bar in New York — a man and a woman, both of Asian descent, chat with each other, while another man, who's white, looks silently on. We hear ...
Past Lives, writer-director Celine Song’s debut feature, opens with a guessing game: There are three people sitting at a bar, drinking in the wee hours. We’re observing the trio from a distance, ...