Dynastic historical drama, aliens, magic, robots, a time-traveling SUV, and martial arts, Oh My! This is Alienoid, the most highly anticipated Korean movie of the summer. A wet dream of hybrid, epic filmmaking, Alienoid's impressive world-building, quirky, humorous tone, and two storylines that collide messily into one big, bold gonzo action flick.
Read MoreParaNorman (2012) #RetroReview
Looking for kids’ animated fare with a little edge to it? I highly suggest checking out Chris Butler and Sam Fell’s Paranorman, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary on August 17th. Focusing on themes of bullying, remorse, and responsibility, this spooky tale of a boy who can talk to ghosts also features quirky artwork and funky animation.
Read MoreGlorious (2022)
What do JK Simmons, True Blood’s Ryan Kwanten, Lovecraftian cosmic horror, and a glory hole have in common? No, this isn’t the setup for some edgy film nerd joke. These are the main components in Rebekah McKendry’s Glorious.
Read MoreIngrid Goes West (2017) #RetroReview
I’m looking forward to seeing Emily the Criminal starring Aubrey Plaza, which should be screening everywhere by the time this is published. Keeping that in mind, I decided to revisit Matt Spicer’s Plaza-starring Ingrid Goes West, a terrific little black comedy and cautionary tale that examines social media through the lens of obsession and mental health. The film also balances some thriller-esque elements with great character work.
Read MoreSession 9 (2001) #RetroReview
I remember sitting in a rather empty theater in 2001, waiting to see Session 9. My ex was an Insulator, and that drove us to the cinema that night to see this underrated horror gem. This ambiguous film has perhaps never found the audience it should have.
Read MoreThe Gray Man (2022)
The Russo brothers have been branching out since their massive success within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Their latest, The Gray Man, debuted on Netflix this past weekend after a limited theatrical run. Based on the first novel in an ongoing series by Tom Clancy collaborator Mark Greaney concerning an ex-CIA operative, the film is intended to begin a new action franchise.
Read MoreFinal Flesh (2009) #BluRay
In 1964, US Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart famously attempted to explain what constituted pornography by saying, "I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced... but I know it when I see it ..." I take great joy in believing that he would be flummoxed by Vernon Chatman’s Final Flesh from 2009. Chatman wrote a four-part script and sent the sections off to four separate porn sites that specialize in creating custom fetish films for their customers, none of which were advised about his intentions.
Read MoreRoad to Perdition (2002) #RetroReview
When Road to Perdition was released on July 12th, 2002, it caused a mini stir. Audiences weren’t sure if they would be able to buy Tom Hanks in a morally flexible role. The film had the benefit of being director Sam Mendes’ follow-up to the massively successful American Beauty, though, and as such, had creative leeway.
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