Documentary Sunday Abducted in Plain Sight By Megan Condis • April 9th, 2019 The internet’s quickness to make memes about Jan Broberg’s famous abductions (yes plural) reveals a lot about audiences’ own insecurities.
The Heavy Pour Nick Fury is Doing the Dishes By Sara Clemens • April 5th, 2019 Vulnerability as strength is something Fury understands. In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
No More Mercy: Karate Kid Showdown on Blu-ray By Orrin Grey • March 25th, 2019 Just the story of a small town boy who moves to California and learns martial arts.
Flesh Without Blood By Astrid Budgor • March 22nd, 2019 Alita does not pass as human, either as actor or character, but the film remarkably doesn’t see “human” as the only option…Or, put another way: there is more to life than humanity.
Rookie of the Year Cosmic Dancer By Matt Marrone • March 14th, 2019 Is a 115-minute movie worth watching only for a single scene? Yes.
Unmissable: Episode 3 By Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • March 13th, 2019 Yussef Cole sits in to discuss The Favourite, Sunshine vs. Event Horizon, Destiny and more!
Green Book’s White Gaze By Malindy Hetfeld • March 11th, 2019 In Green Book, Don Shirley is the very representation of a man who has to work twice as hard to receive the respect he is owed, only to have a white man be credited for unearthing a black man’s identity – through persistent bullying.
Documentary Sunday I Survived ‘I Kissed Dating Goodbye’ By Megan Condis • March 7th, 2019 Christian author Joshua Harris’ supposed apologetic reflection on the lives his book damaged turns into one big PR stunt.
No Accounting for Tastes Science, Society, and Steamboy (The Other Movie from Akira’s Director) By Adam Boffa • March 7th, 2019 Katsuhiro Otomo’s second film celebrates its fifteenth birthday this year. How does it hold up?
Exploits Feature You Were Never Really Here By Harry Mackin • March 4th, 2019 Harry Mackin explores the sound design of suffering in You Were Never Really Here.