“Angle On:”

Narrowing the space between personal essay and film appreciation

Close-up looks at the unnerving, challenging, and utterly strange moments in film that get under our skin and stay there. Written by Nick Otte, featuring guest writers.

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Moments in film that get under our skin...and why we love them

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Nick Otte is a writer from New York living in California. His work has appeared in Boulevard, Electric Literature, The Baltimore Review, Words Without Borders, and elsewhere. He thinks about movies too much and writes about them at "Angle On:"