Film Review: Afraid
You know, I think a film like Afraid is in kind of an interesting position when it comes to the intersection of art and history. Sure, in the current moment, Continue Reading
You know, I think a film like Afraid is in kind of an interesting position when it comes to the intersection of art and history. Sure, in the current moment, Continue Reading
I.S.S. has a pretty fun and compelling premise. What if the world plunges into a total nuclear war, and the Russian and American astronauts on the International Space Station both Continue Reading
Not too long ago, the Pentagon officially declassified a couple videos that had been previously leaked by an organization founded by Blink-182 singer, Tom DeLonge, because that’s just the kind Continue Reading
It’s been 24 years since South African cult filmmaker, Richard Stanley, has been involved in making a narrative feature, and the last time he was, it was the notoriously troubled Continue Reading
You ever watch a film where it feels like the people behind it know exactly what you expect of it, and decide to just roll with it because God damn Continue Reading
I’m not sure what is more impressive Ad Astra, or the fact that co-writer and director, James Gray, managed to convince a studio to fund and release it. Granted, if Continue Reading
One of the best episodes of the new revival of The Twilight Zone is the third episode, which is titled “Replay.” The basic setup of it is that a black Continue Reading
The Wandering Earth is currently the highest grossing film of 2019, hitting just over $600 million worldwide after merely two weeks of being in theaters since February 8th. How haven’t Continue Reading
Looks like A-X-L won’t be the only sci-fi movie in theaters that’s based on a short film. Kin is based on the 2014 short, Bag Man (you can watch it Continue Reading
2001: A Space Odyssey isn’t necessarily my favorite Stanley Kubrick film, but it’s one that I go out of my way to see whenever it’s available on the big screen. Continue Reading