Movie talk

  • SONGBIRD Trailer

    Pandemic content is here with Songbird, the latest from co-writer and director Adam Mason. Few people were asking for pandemic content. After the world shut down and we all watched Contagion everyone seemed to drift to more feel-good material, trying to get our minds off the strange world we’ve existed in for much of 2020. But…

  • ‘Out of Order’ in London, England

    A stroll through the historic town of Kingston upon Thames, now part of London, may lead curious visitors to a dozen phone boxes leaning against one another like a set of dominoes.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThis art installation is known as “Out of Order” by David Mach and was installed…

  • 5 Fun Horror Anthologies on Shudder, and What’s New for November 2020

    Crossing the Streams is our monthly look at all the offerings hitting the big streaming services each month, and this time we’re checking out the new Shudder arrivals for November 2020. This month’s titles include a documentary on The Exorcist, a collection of Mario Bava films, the terrifically titled Blood Vessel, and more! The list…

  • A 4K Winter is Coming to Our Pick of the Week

    Streaming might be the future, but physical media is still the present. It’s also awesome, depending on the title, the label, and the release, so each week we take a look at the new Blu-rays and DVDs making their way into the world. Welcome to this week in Home Video for November 3rd, 2020! This week’s…

  • Triggered film review

    ★★ Directed by #AlastairOrr Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by #DavidDJones Starring #LieslAhlers #ReineSwart #SeanCameronMichael Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’,,Film Review by ,,Rachel Willis If you’re looking for a not-so-scary, violent, sort-of funny horror film this post-Halloween, Triggered might be for you. Director…

  • London Film Festival 2020: SUPERNOVA

    To love is to be able to let go. The premise, so often employed by all manners of artistic expression, is at the beating heart of Harry Macqueen’s sophomore feature, Supernova. Centered around Sam (Colin Firth) and Tusker (Stanley Tucci), an aging couple facing the latter’s dementia diagnosis, Supernova lovingly ponders on the preciousness of…

  • A TEACHER Miniseries: A Misfired Look Into Grooming

    Each episode of Hannah Fidell‘s steamy and messy miniseries A Teacher (based on her much better movie of the same name) opens with a content warning: “This series contains sexual situations as well as depictions of grooming that may be disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised.” Considering the subject matter explored in the story — a…

  • Watch: ‘Johan Rockström 2020’ TED Countdown Video from Brikk

    “Back then, we really thought we had more time… [But now the] climate has reached a global crisis point.” Time for everyone to wake up and make real change to save our planet. This isn’t really a short film, per se, but it is a short doc film and it certainly has some impressive filmmaking…

  • ‘The Minotaur’ in Lille, France

    Edouard Pignon was a French painter whose artwork explored interwoven subjects such as the working class, boat-sails, tree trunks, and the horrors of war. Many of his works are considered commentaries on social and political issues. A close friend of painter Pablo Picasso, Pignon frequently exhibited his work in France and abroad. Read moreA Guide…

  • Review: Wes Anderson Tome Tries Too Hard to Mimic the Man Himself

    The moment I realized Wes Anderson had become a major figure in American film was when I met a partygoer in 2005 who told me “Rushmore” (1998) was his favorite film. It wasn’t what he said but how he said it: Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonI listened to this early-twenty-something man…

  • SMOOTH TALK: Laura Dern Comes of Age in This Stellar Drama

    Nearly 35 years ago, an 18-year-old Laura Dern broke through in a big way with her striking starring role in the coming-of-age drama Smooth Talk. Directed by Joyce Chopra from a script by Tom Cole, the film is a loose adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”,…

  • Door Knocker in Edinburgh, Scotland

    The Old and New Town districts of Edinburgh are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As of 2020, they are two of 27 cultural areas in Great Britain to be given this honor. The city was bestowed with this significant distinction in 1995. It’s not surprising that millions of visitors flock here every year to…

  • Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome, Italy

    The first Roman emperor, Augustus, began construction on his mausoleum soon after returning from Egypt in 28 BCE. The tomb was crafted with a circular plan that may have been inspired by Hellenistic mausoleums such as the tomb of Alexander the Great. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe structure, located in the…

  • Collinsworth Cemetery in Plano, Texas

    In 1895, the Collinsworth family of Plano, Texas hosted a traveling salesman in their home. He left the next morning after mentioning he felt unwell. Unfortunately, the salesman was ill with smallpox and infected the family with the disease. First, one of the daughters fell ill and died, then more family members succumb to the…

  • Interview with Kevin & Leslie Alejandro, Directors of ADULT NIGHT

    Kevin and Leslie Alejandro’s Adult Night begins with a marriage in crisis; in a bold attempt to “live colorfully”, a couple’s (Lucifer co-stars Kevin Alejandro and Lesley-Ann Brandt) decision to attend a swinger’s party leads them to locking themselves in a bathroom, struggling to understand how they got to this position in life – and…

  • Ashikaga School in Ashikaga, Japan

    Originally founded during the late 12th-century by samurai lord Ashikaga Yoshikane (or during the first half of the 9th-century according to some sources), the Ashikaga School is the oldest academic institution in Japan. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonStudents came from across the country, even from the Ryukyu Kingdom to study Confucianism,…

  • Battle Scars film review

    ★★★★ Directed by: Samuel Gonzalez Jr. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by: Samuel Gonzalez Jr., Christopher Lang Starring: Kit Lang, Arturo Castro, Illya Konstantin, Emily Trosclair, Vince Benvenuto Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’,,Film Review by: ,,Jason Knight Wars end and destroy lives. This…

  • Away from the Hype: CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST

    Sometimes, a movie is released and the hype/controversy surrounding it is too much for the movie to get out from underneath. Sometimes this means we sit down in the cinema with expectations and preconceived notions that we can’t escape. Away from the Hype is an ongoing series looking at some of these movies years away from…

  • What’s New to Stream on Hulu for November 2020

    Crossing the Streams is our monthly look at all the offerings hitting the big streaming services each month, and this time we’re checking out the new Hulu arrivals for November 2020. This month’s titles include a Russian horror film, some modern action classics, Broadcast News, and more! Keep reading to see what’s new to Hulu…

  • Why Both the Left and Right Hated Netflix’s ‘Teenage Bounty Hunters’

    So Netflix canceled the brilliant and funny “Teenage Bounty Hunters” after just one season. That’s both sad and entirely predictable given the show likely angered people on both sides of the political aisle. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe Netflix series follows twin sisters who become bounty hunters and track down various…