Fantasia 2018 Review: CHAINED FOR LIFE, The Freaks Are Not Who You Think
In the modern age of endless selfies, we are hyper-aware of how we look; or perhaps more accurately, how we…
In the modern age of endless selfies, we are hyper-aware of how we look; or perhaps more accurately, how we…
Hungarian cinema enjoys a steady presence in the spotlight of world cinema, besides historic pedigree and widely covered heavyweight arthouse…
While one could never claim that Michael Moore is nothing if not sincere, it’s hard to argue that it’s anything…
My friend Stan is writing a screenplay. So is my friend Allison. So is the guy I chatted up at…
Deadline is reporting that David Leitch, the stuntman turned action film director extraordinaire with films like John Wick, Atomic Blonde…
Taking place just a few blocks away from the theaters screening the world’s genre cinema delights in Bucheon, the Network…
It’s not often that I review family friendly melodramas. However, there was one at Fantasia 2018 that stood out, and…
To say that I was wary of a stop-motion animated feature tribute to the glorious excess of Cannon-style ’80s action…
Another solid entry in the quirky-Japanese-comedy genre, Katagiri Kenji’s Room Laundering is the sweet tale of a girl who sees…
In the twentieth century, it used to be decades (more often never) for our technological fears, and their refracted social…
Wrested away from the hazy hallowed (now hollow) halls of 1980’s television memory, and reimagined for the big screen by…
David Robert Mitchell had a critical and audience hit with his second feature film, It Follows, in 2014; so much…
Radiance Naomi Kawase’s intensely sensualist, deeply personal, visually transporting, and unabashedly philosophical filmmaking gets some meta-cinematic wrinkles in Radiance, her…
In 1971, Dennis Hopper directed his passion project, The Last Movie, on the back of the massive success of his…