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DRUNK MONKEYS IS A Literary Magazine and Film Blog founded in 2011 featuring short stories, flash fiction, poetry, film articles, movie reviews, and more

Editor-in-chief KOLLEEN CARNEY-HOEPFNEr

managing editor

chris pruitt

founding editor matthew guerrero

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Glass

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Glass

GLASS: B

Image copyright Warner Bros.

Unbreakable was phenomenal; Split was clever (and that "twist"!), and now we have Glass, the third installment of a trilogy spanning 20 years. Yes, Sarah Paulson is tiresome, and yes, there seems to be a few things that don't quite stick, but forget what you've read: Glass is a worthwhile use of two of your precious hours. I was delighted to see Spencer Treat Clark reprise his role as Dunn's faithful and proud son, and Anya Taylor-Joy and Charlayne Woodard are always amazing. Don't wait for that Shyamalan twist: just enjoy the conclusion of a story of three people who are extraordinary.

Kolleen Carney-Hoepfner


ART / Excerpts "From Nostalgia, Through Now & Beyond" / Stephen Mead

FILM / Once Upon a Time in Film Scoring / Inside Llewyn Davis / Sean Woodard

FILM / Once Upon a Time in Film Scoring / Inside Llewyn Davis / Sean Woodard

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