They Live is Evergreen By David Peddicord • February 3rd, 2021 They Live’s messaging isn’t just evergreen; it is the kind of film you can read from just the memes of star Roddy Piper putting on magical sunglasses and discovering subliminal messages behind advertisements.
mother! is bullshit By Amanda Hudgins • September 18th, 2017 I say this because I understood Darren Aronofsky’s mother! and it was bullshit.
Hell or High Water is Everything a Modern Western Should Be By AJ Moser • September 9th, 2016 The Western genre is back, just not in a way you’d expect.
The Visual Poetry of Film and Godhood By Daniel Imperiale • May 10th, 2016 Expression is one of the hardest beasts to wrangle, but when done correctly, its poetry is nearly transcendent.
Talking About We Need to Talk About Kevin By James Murff • February 25th, 2016 “It’s a ponderous and artfully made movie that inexorably draws its characters into a tragedy”
Tangerine: Familiarity Breeds Understanding By Matt Sayer • February 23rd, 2016 Tangerine is a movie that doesn’t give two hoots for social norms.
Please, For the Love of God, Don’t Watch The Ridiculous Six By Megan Condis • February 1st, 2016 Ridiculous 6 is 6 kinds of ridiculously bad.
Through a Lens, Digitally By Argun Ulgen • July 28th, 2015 Argun Ulgen investigates the brightly colored, digitally filmed Slow West and digital movie making in the 21st century.
Fox Plans to Cut 35mm Prints in Hong Kong By Erik Weinbrecht • August 9th, 2011 Fox will phase out 35mm film in favor of digital reels in Hong Kong theaters by 2012.