‘True Detective’ Season Two: A Show Confronts its Gender Issues and Tries to...
For the next few weeks, the intrepid Sonny Bunch (@SonnyBunch) will be discussing the new season of True Detective here at Acculturated. Spoiler Alert: Plot points for the first two episodes discussed...
View Article‘True Detective’ Recap: The Stultifying Effects of Bureaucracy
It seems the second season of True Detective is, at least a bit, about the stultifying effect of systems and structures. When everyone has a different priority—when every bureaucracy is pursuing a...
View ArticleTrue Detective Recap: A Bang, Not a Whimper
This recap discusses the events of episode four of the second season of True Detective. Well, that was some ending, wasn’t it? Before we get to the bloodbath that closed things out last night,...
View ArticleTroll Detective: ‘True Detective’ Episode 5 Recap
This post discusses plot points of episode five of True Detective’s second season. I can’t help but feel that True Detective’s Nic Pizzolatto is trolling his critics exceptionally hard on the issue...
View Article‘True Detective’ and The Lines We Cross
Are we changed by trauma or does trauma simply bring out our true self? That seems to be the most important question of True Detective’s second season, and it’s one we’re asked to consider a couple of...
View Article‘True Detective’ Season Two Finale Recap
A wise man once said, “Don’t let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner.” It’s a bleak perspective, perhaps, but...
View ArticleNetflix’s Plan to Make America Great Again
Netflix pioneered the unlimited streaming plan, allowing consumers to watch as much content as they could. This offering found a strange echo in the company’s vacation policy, which allows staffers to...
View ArticleNature Always Wins: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ recap
Our protagonist wakes up in a boarded building, disoriented. He hears noises downstairs and stumbles toward the sound, encountering blood stains along the way. On guard, the faltering young man calls...
View Article‘Halloween’ and the Death of the Slasher Film
Few films are as influential as Halloween, John Carpenter’s 1978 horror film that essentially invented the modern slasher flick. Historians can argue over Psycho (1960) or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s...
View ArticleThe Nativity Stories: The Best (and Worst) Christmas Movies Ever
What’s the greatest Christmas movie of all time? Well, before we tackle that question, we have to take a step back and ask what makes a movie a “Christmas movie” in the first place. It’s a trickier...
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