Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There is an underrated classic. It’s my solid belief that this film (along with The Coen Brothers’, Inside Llewelyn Davis) doesn’t receive nearly… Read more “With I’m Not There, Todd Haynes weaved a surrealistic folklore about the life and times of Bob Dylan”
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Network offered an eerie view into how media outlets sell their soul to earn a profit
CW: Suicide I wonder if audiences knew just how prescient Sidney Lumet’s 1976 film Network would become 43 years later. Although well-ingrained into our culture’s history, upon… Read more “Network offered an eerie view into how media outlets sell their soul to earn a profit”
Promising Young Woman is a Vigilante Thriller for the #metoo Era
TW: Rape, Sexual Assault According to RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest Network) 1 in 6 women are raped every 73 seconds in the United States of America.… Read more “Promising Young Woman is a Vigilante Thriller for the #metoo Era”
The Family Stone makes us confront the nuanced, bittersweetness of what family means
It can be an uncomfortable truth to live with family you feel you’re afraid to be your true self with, especially when you don’t know who, exactly,… Read more “The Family Stone makes us confront the nuanced, bittersweetness of what family means”
Cinema in Paradise Stands with #BlackLivesMatter
This is not the time to be silent or neutral. The magazine supports the movement currently unfolding throughout America and the world. We stand with the heroic… Read more “Cinema in Paradise Stands with #BlackLivesMatter”
London After Midnight
The film London After Midnight is the most sought after “lost film” of the silent era. It starred Lon Chaney Sr. in a dual role as a… Read more “London After Midnight”