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- Curated sources: Criterion Collection, A24, Neon, Mubi, Letterboxd “Top 250 Narrative Features”
- Recent gems (2020–2025):
Past Lives, The Zone of Interest, Anatomy of a Fall, All of Us Strangers, The Boy and the Heron, Perfect Days - Classics that hold up: 12 Angry Men, Parasite, In the Mood for Love, Rear Window, Secrets & Lies
- Streamlining: Paramount and Disney are merging services. Max is removing 30% of its "filler catalog." The contraction is painful, but necessary.
- The Return of the Theatrical Window: Studios realized that sending everything to streaming devalues the product. Movies like Dune and Top Gun made billions because they felt like events.
- AI vs. Authenticity: As generative AI floods the internet with cheap, soulless scripts, music, and art, the value of human-made media will skyrocket. The "watermark of authenticity" will be the premium currency.
| Day | Activity | Time | |------|-----------|------| | Mon | 1 movie (90–120 min) | 2 hrs | | Tue | 1 TV episode + analysis (podcast or essay) | 1 hr | | Wed | Games or graphic novel | 1 hr | | Thu | 2 podcast episodes (carefully chosen) | 1 hr | | Fri | 1 short film + 1 music album | 1.5 hrs | | Sat | Catch up on cultural touchstone (via recap) | 30 min | | Sun | Free choice / rewatch a favorite | 1 hr | Streamlining: Paramount and Disney are merging services
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Today, we are living through the "Golden Age of Frustration." Despite having access to more movies, TV shows, albums, and video games than ever before, a quiet revolution is taking place. Audiences are no longer just hungry for more content; they are demanding better entertainment content and popular media. The phrase “quantity over quality” has become a curse, and the cultural conversation has shifted. We are tired of algorithmic filler, soulless reboots, and disposable narratives. We want substance, originality, and respect for our intelligence.