I’ve always had something of a love/hate relationship with the unreliable narrators of literature. You know who I’m talking about: the Humbert Humberts and Patrick Batemans, Holden Caulfields and Mrs.
“Oh my God. Sorry. Gosh. I just can’t believe it actually happened.” This is an omniscient narrator speaking. Jane the Virgin’s Latin Lover Narrator (yes, that is how he is credited) has just ...
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Former Downton Abbey actress Catherine Steadman is the author of Something in the Water, a New York Times best-seller, and Mr. Nobody, a new psychological thriller. Below, she names her favorite books ...
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Leah Greenblatt is the former critic at large for movies, books, music, and theater at Entertainment Weekly. She left EW in 2023. “Good girls go to heaven. Bad girls go everywhere” has always looked ...
Los Angeles is an unreliable narrator. The very cityscape is an illusion, albeit on the grand scale — streets and buildings, the human design of it, erected on a bed of sand and tar. You need only ...
In some ways, Joe Wright’s neo-noir “The Woman in the Window” — out on Netflix on Friday — is a wish-fulfillment flick for people trying to make their brains cope with any disturbing reality. Many of ...
and the player (as Ethan or whoever) sometimes see hallucinations, but when you do it's obvious that they're not real, with screen effects, color shift, etc. Since the rest of the game plays it pretty ...
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