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Spencer Henderson

Spencer Henderson

Spencer Henderson is a student/filmmaker who currently resides in Denver, CO. His love for film runs deep and ranges from the films of Akira Kurosawa, to the B movie horror films of Stuart Gordon. If Spencer isn't watching a film, he is probably training for a marathon, reading, playing video games, or hiking.

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    ‘i’m thinking of ending things’: Kaufman’s Latest Is One of the Most Profoundly Depressing Films Ever Made

    by Spencer Henderson September 12, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson September 12, 2020

    The following contains major spoilers for i’m thinking of ending things!!! Let’s be honest, 2020 is just the worst. It is an absolute black hole that swallows anything fun or even relatively comforting in favor…

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    ‘She Dies Tomorrow’: A Solid and Timely Sophomore Feature from Amy Seimetz

    by Spencer Henderson August 5, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson August 5, 2020

    She Dies Tomorrow is the latest film from writer/director/actress Amy Seimetz. It is her second feature film in the director’s chair, but she has directed a fair amount of TV including some episodes of Atlanta…

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    ‘Cinema Paradiso’: What Film Means to Me

    by Spencer Henderson July 28, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson July 28, 2020

    Few films capture the theatrical experience as lovingly as Cinema Paradiso. The 1988 Italian film won the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award and serves as one of the most beautiful love letters to cinema…

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    Before Pride Month Ends, Watch ‘Brokeback Mountain’!

    by Spencer Henderson June 30, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson June 30, 2020

    It doesn’t (or shouldn’t) take Pride Month for someone to realize how many great LGBTQ films there are. Particularly, the 21st century has been a time where we have seen numerous, unforgettable stories told through…

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    ‘The King of Staten Island’: Apatow’s Latest is a Disappointment

    by Spencer Henderson June 19, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson June 19, 2020

    I would describe myself as a Judd Apatow defender, for the most part. I tend to even enjoy his films many consider as his weaker efforts. While I wouldn’t describe him as one of the…

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    What It’s Like to Watch ‘Do The Right Thing’ in the Moment of the George Floyd Protests

    by Spencer Henderson June 1, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson June 1, 2020

    America is a racist institution. That racism is deeply woven into the fabric of who we are and who we always have been since this country was built by the hands of slaves, who were…

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    ‘To The Stars’: A Woefully Underrated Gem

    by Spencer Henderson April 29, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson April 29, 2020

    In January of 2019 at the Sundance Film Festival, I saw a film that I was convinced was going to resonate wide and far in Martha Stephens melancholic coming-of-age film To The Stars. The film…

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    ‘Big Time Adolescence’: A Refreshingly Honest Coming-of-Age Film

    by Spencer Henderson March 18, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson March 18, 2020

    When I was a teenage boy, like many of my peers, I was obsessed with coming-of-age films. In particular, I loved the high school party comedies like Superbad, American Pie, and Dazed and Confused. I…

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    ‘Gretel & Hansel’ or: A Sugar-Free Version of ‘The Witch’

    by Spencer Henderson February 7, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson February 7, 2020

    Oz Perkins is a talented filmmaker. His previous directorial outings range from good (I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives in the House) to great (The Blackcoat’s Daughter). When I heard he was making a…

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    ‘Promising Young Woman’ is an Immensely Satisfying Thriller About the Times We Live In

    by Spencer Henderson February 5, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson February 5, 2020

    In September of 2018, Christine Blasey Ford became the central figure of the nation of America when she testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee and leveled credible accusations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee…

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    ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ is a Sporadically Fun but Ultimately Disappointing Conclusion

    by Spencer Henderson December 22, 2019
    by Spencer Henderson December 22, 2019

    I love Star Wars. I am 24 years old, and I grew up watching the original trilogy on VHS, and the Prequel Trilogy in theaters. I have been a fan of these films for literally…

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    ‘Black Christmas’ is a Disappointing Horror Film for the ‘Me Too’ Movement

    by Spencer Henderson December 14, 2019
    by Spencer Henderson December 14, 2019

    Sexual assault inflicted upon women in the United States of America is a national epidemic. The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) reports that 23.1% of undergraduate female students aged 18-24 experience rape or…

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    Two Years Later: A Look at ‘The Last Jedi’

    by Spencer Henderson December 11, 2019
    by Spencer Henderson December 11, 2019

    Since December 15th, 2017, seemingly every conversation involving Star Wars drifts into a discussion about Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, directed by Rian Johnson. Regardless of your personal thoughts on the film, one…

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