
BJ Colangelo
Purveyor of Dismissed Cinema | PanCan Survivor | Screenwriter | Co-Host @ThisEndsAtProm | Writer/Editor @slashfilm | Fat Gay Wife to @veloci_trap_tor
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slashfilm.com | BJ Colangelo
Learning how to live a "normal" life when you're mentally ill typically means you develop strange quirks as coping mechanisms. Rituals, reminders, medication (prescribed and/or self-selected), and sensory tools can serve as a balm, but there's always this nagging feeling that we'd give absolutely anything to be able to quiet our brains.
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flipboard.com | BJ Colangelo
2 hours agoWhy Elon Musk’s Management Style Is So Innovative—and So DestructiveHe dominates the electric car and rocket industries—and his name elicits a reaction from just about everyone in business. Each time I teach a session on the automotive industry to my executive students, I brace myself. Two words hijack the classroom discussion every single time—Elon Musk.
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slashfilm.com | BJ Colangelo
When Christopher Landon was announced as taking over the directorial reigns of the "Scream" franchise from Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gilpin of Radio Silence, it felt like the perfect passing of the torch to a person who was always meant to be at the helm of a Ghostface vs. Sidney Prescott showdown.
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slashfilm.com | BJ Colangelo
The phrase "breaking the cycle" typically signifies putting an end to a repetitive pattern of damaging behaviors — whether it be cycles of abuse, addiction, oppression, trauma, or grief. As destructive as the cycle may be, it's difficult to break out of for reasons that go beyond the systemic forces keeping people trapped within. After all, there's also an odd sense of familiarity that often paralyzes us from wanting to try something different.
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fangoria.com | BJ Colangelo
In Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, the bloodsucking count hears a group of wolves howling and famously says, “Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make!” Vampirism and music have been intertwined for over a century, but Ryan Coogler’s Sinners may be the first film to understand what makes the connection so intoxicating and dangerous.
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"In an era when studios are inflating already-obscene budgets in the hopes of building CGI multiverses, 'Redux Redux' is a phenomenal reminder that money will never be a match for a great story brought to life with incredible actors." Read More: https://t.co/LkAQMk1wDP

This movie was just as fantastic as I had remembered it being, and Olivia Cooke's portrayal of Amanda remains an all-time great performance. She's operating on a level few others will ever reach, and she was only 23 at the time of filming. Wild. Such a talent.

NEW EP: THOROUGHBREDS Let's head to Connecticut and ponder how growing up wealthy rots your brain and what true love in a friendship can look like between two deeply unwell teenage girls. Listen wherever you get your podcasts! https://t.co/7U9x4LxzaP

Ryan Coogler’s horror debut is a sweaty, sexy, blood-soaked success. #SinnersMovie isn’t only one of the best horror films of the year; it’s one of the best films, period. My review at @FANGORIA. https://t.co/Jlcfkq131x