David Black: Carnies, Carnage, and the Creative Chaos of Darkness Visible Interviews March 7, 2017 223
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Lost in Translation 283: Airplane! Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation February 22, 2019 2 16The popularity of Airplane! and the nature of the jokes wound up killing off the disaster movie for a decade and a half.
Alita: Battle Angel (2019) Nate Zoebl Movies February 20, 2019 0 30This visual decadence of Battle Angel is the greatest reason to see it, especially on the big screen if able.
Lost in Translation 282: Remakes and Comedy Vehicles Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation February 15, 2019 2 13This week, a look at the flip side of parodies, the remake that serves as a comedy vehicle.
Women in Horror: Zelda Rubinstein Jessica Sowards Women in Horror February 11, 2019 0 183Rubinstein’s distinctive voice, not her memorable look is what would give her the most success from the mid-90s through the 2000s.
Lost in Translation 281: Parodies Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation February 8, 2019 3 21The end result is that, no matter what type of parody a work may be, it can’t be held to the same standards as an adaptation.
Women in Horror: The 6th Friend (2016) Corin Totin Women in Horror February 1, 2019 0 26When a slasher comes out that is unequivocally feminist it is an occasion to take notice and that’s exactly what we get in The 6th Friend.
Lost in Translation 280: Bumblebee Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation February 1, 2019 0 85Overall, Bumblebee is a good live-action adaptation, fitting in with the continuity of the Bay films while still standing alone.
They Shall Not Grow Old (2019) Peterson Hill Movies January 31, 2019 0 15They Shall Not Grow Old is a painstaking restoration of footage from World War One to create a documentary that is without politics or propaganda.
Advance Review: Velvet Buzzsaw (2019) Peterson Hill Movies January 30, 2019 0 15To work, Velvet Buzzsaw needed to be 50% wilder and out of control.
Polar (2019) Nate Zoebl Movies January 28, 2019 0 52Polar is such a thoroughly unpleasant film experience I was wondering if Lars von Trier had somehow made a comic book movie.
Sick Flix: Audition (1999) Corin Totin Sick Flix January 25, 2019 0 31If you’ve only seen one film by the brilliant Japanese auteur Takashi Miike, then it was probably Audition.
Lost in Translation 279: Spider-Man – Into the Spider-Verse Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation January 25, 2019 2 33As a film, Into the Spider-Verse will be the Spider-movie that all others will be judged against.
Advance Review: Serenity (2019) Peterson Hill Movies January 24, 2019 0 19So, what are we to make of Steven Knight’s newest film, Serenity?
Star Trek Discovery 2.01 “Brother” Paul Brian McCoy Reviews January 22, 2019 0 26Star Trek Discovery’s first season was probably the most divisive series in the 50-plus year-old franchise.
Gender and Star Trek: Loving the Alien Shawn Hill Shot for Shot January 22, 2019 0 22Star Trek is about who we are are in society, but that means what we’re allowed to do and be as individuals.
Lost in Translation 278: Blazing Transfer Students Reborn Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation January 18, 2019 1 15Blazing Transfer Students Reborn doesn’t take itself seriously, though the characters do take their missions like they were life and death situations.
Advance Review: Glass (2018) Peterson Hill Movies January 17, 2019 0 10Just two years later, we now have the arrival of Glass, which works simultaneously as a sequel to both Unbreakable and Split.
The Dark (2018) Paul Brian McCoy DVD/Blu-ray January 15, 2019 0 19The Dark wants to do a lot with very little and for the most part it does a good job.
Advance Review: Halloween (2018) Blu-ray Review Paul Brian McCoy DVD/Blu-ray January 14, 2019 0 14I’m glad Curtis and Carpenter got checks, but if there was ever an example of a film that never needed to be made, this is it.
Bird Box (2018) Nate Zoebl Movies January 11, 2019 0 16Bird Box isn’t a movie worth strong feelings, good or bad.