Ian or Iain is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, ultimately derived from Hebrew Yohanan and corresponding to English John. (Wikipedia)(See all definitions)
With his latest offering he takes the ockham's razor to the summer blockbuster, carving out the superfluous - a story, characterization, et al, while distilling the necessary and tweaking his Bay - ian formula - an aesthetic evident and evolving throughout his canon to a maximum to produce the purest testimony of an evident cinematic apocalypse. (slantmagazine.com)
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As she interacts with Farrell inside her cozy living room, her lips twitch as if she's struggling to process the algorithm required to speak, lending the movie an appropriate «Stepford Wives» - ian vibe in the moment. (thecriticalcritics.com)