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“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” It is somewhat contrary to David Fincher’s filmography. While not devoid of darkness, it is far more concerned with grappling with emotional impact and heavy existential themes than Fincher’s usual somber depictions of crime and corruption. So the captivating and nostalgic visuals of celluloid would have fit perfectly into … Read More “Why Did David Fincher Go Digitized For The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button?” »