My 50 Favorite Movies of the 2010’s Part 3: The Absolute Masterpieces — The Coruscant Journals

The final submission for my three-part blog series, these are my Top 10 favorite films from the years 2010-2019. Inevitably, this won’t be my final list. I will eventually watch more films from this time period, and I will probably discover movies I like even more than most of these ten. But as of right […]

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How do I perform a structural edit? — Marieke Krijnen, PhD — Editorial services

This post was written for the Peerwith blog in the context of the company launching its new book editing service and was published there first. A client of mine wrote a book proposal based on her dissertation, sent it to a publisher, and was invited to submit the manuscript for a round of peer review. […]

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‘Better Call Saul,’ Season 5: TV Review — Variety

Particularly when considering the series from which it was spun off, “Better Call Saul” seems like a drama unusually in love with deliberateness. The events of “Breaking Bad,” on which the character of Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) first appeared, happened gradually but then all at once, as its protagonist’s slide into villainy accelerated beyond what…

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Interscope Didn’t Just Own the Grammys — It’s Ruling Oscars Music, Too — Variety

For most of the music industry, awards season ended when the Grammys came to a close the night of Jan. 26. That wasn’t the case, though, for Interscope Records, which moved on to the Oscars with just as vested an interest in domination. 14 more words

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