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Redeeming The Dragon: Examining The Alien Legacy Part III

“Why? Why are the innocent punished? Why the sacrifice? Why the pain? There aren’t any promises. Nothing certain. Only that some get called, some get saved. She won’t ever know the hardship and grief for ... Read more

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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011) Review: A Film For Grown-Ups

Yell! Magazine’s review of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo: Please leave a comment and/or your impression of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo below. Hey, I’ve got a question for you. Why would you ... Read more

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011): David Fincher Covers Occupied Territory

For anyone who is a fan of international cinema it may come as a surprise that David Fincher would decide to make a Hollywood version of a recently released Swedish film by director Niels Arden ... Read more

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The Game (1997): Yell! Magazine’s Greatest Films Series

The Game Review: David Fincher’s second major film stars Michael Douglas as Nicholas Van Orton, a rich lonely man who has only work to keep him busy. When his brother Conrad (Sean Penn), a cleaned ... Read more

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The Social Network: Trent Reznor Gets An Oscar Nomination

Being a fan of Trent Reznor, the guy behind Nine Inch Nails, since the days of Pretty Hate Machine (the album that through word-of-mouth mainstreamed industrial-influenced music), it was a kick to see him (along ... Read more

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David Fincher: Yell! Magazine’s Great Directors Series

David Fincher received his directing and film making experience through work rather than post secondary education. First working at Korty Films, then at Industrial Light and Magic, Fincher laid the groundwork for his eventual success. ... Read more

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Seven (aka, Se7en) (1995): Yell! Magazine’s Greatest Films Series

Yell! Review: Se7en is David Fincher’s second greatest film (Fight Club being his best). The film has all the signature darkness that Fincher is famous for (whether it is in the physical world or in ... Read more

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Alien 3 (1992)

Yell! Review: David Fincher’s major film debut was a disappointment in most people’s eyes, but he learned from his mistakes in the film to make such brilliant gems as Se7en and Fight Club. Alien 3 ... Read more

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Fight Club (1999): Yell! Magazine’s Greatest Films Series

Fight Club review: David Fincher adapts to film the highly successful Chuck Palahniuk novel (with screenplay writer Jim Uhls’s help) to create one of the greatest films in Hollywood history. Starring Ed Norton and Brad ... Read more

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