By Noam Hessler
But these are only minor blemishes on a historic film, a movie we will be talking about for decades to come. The films complex themes regarding self, transhumanism and animal rights will makes this fever-dream-noir a must-watch for any discerning film fan. See it. See it now. Read More.
By Noam Hessler
YouTube is full of very strange things. Music videos, short films, commercials; think of something that can be captured on video, and there’s probably some of the odder of its breed available for free from the red play button. A lot of the videos and work on YouTube hasn’t been catalogued or preserved after any initial discussion, due to the flash-in-the-pan nature of video content these days. My goal here is to present an array of videos that I think are interesting and worth remembering, and discuss them in the manner of a reviewer. For our inaugural project, I’ll be reviewing a film I have a soft spot for, Gravid. Read More.
By Ronald Chausex
The musical biopic Bohemian Rhapsody delves into the lives of Freddie Mercury and his bandmates musical career and rise to fame with his in the world famous and revolutionary rock group, Queen. And more personally, it explores both his struggle with his own sexuality, and and his struggle with AIDS. Read More.
By Tristan Timpone
Aquaman is as visually pleasing and action packed as the trailers make it out to be, but the film ultimately seems directionless in this wide sea of superhero films. Aquaman is the 6th film in the Dc Cinematic universe, which started with 2013’s Man of Steel. While the DC Cinematic Universe has remained popular with fans, it has stumbled financially and critically. Read More.
By Tristan Timpone
A Wrinkle in Time is set in the most the expansive and interesting of worlds, but the movie’s director, Ava Duvernay, seems to want to rush through them for a message of unconditional love. Ava Duvernay's last two films, Selma and The 13th, deal with real issues, making her new film quite a departure from her previous films. The film is based upon Madeleine L’Engle’s novel of the same name which aims to celebrate women in science. Read More.