He frequently highlights rare or "lost" films, helping to keep interest alive for older cinema that is often overlooked by mainstream critics.

Not every story he told found applause. He published a long essay about a blockbuster that everyone thought was shallow; his audience dismissed it as heresy. The backlash stung, but in the stadium of comments a few voices defended him more fiercely than he would have expected. One was an old film professor who wrote, "Art needs someone to prod it awake." Another was a young filmmaker who said that Rizzo's reading had given her permission to shoot a scene she'd been afraid to try.

Reframing films like The Postman Always Rings Twice to critique their impact on the human spirit.

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