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Cole Kronman

Cole Kronman is an artist and freelance media critic based in Brooklyn. They received their MA in Cinema Studies from New York University.

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The Elegant Surrealism of an Animated Cult Classic

Avatar photo by Cole Kronman October 12, 2022October 12, 2022

Mamoru Oshii’s Angel’s Egg is a haunting, elegiac phantasmagoria rich with allusive imagery and singular in its artistry.

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How David Lynch Found His Late Style in Lost Highway 

Avatar photo by Cole Kronman July 5, 2022July 5, 2022

A 4K restoration of the film offers a new chance to untangle its uneasily ambiguous, highly bifurcated plot.

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Enter the World of “Sonic Catering” in Flux Gourmet

Avatar photo by Cole Kronman June 22, 2022June 22, 2022

Peter Strickland’s latest fetish-fixated film imagines a community of artists who turn food and cooking into soundscapes.

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With Inland Empire, David Lynch Crafted a Nightmare on Home Video

Avatar photo by Cole Kronman April 6, 2022April 7, 2022

Through a suitably unusual remastering process, the famed surreal artist/filmmaker’s last feature film to date can be experienced in a whole new way.

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