Written by Alexander Reams "This correlation goes back even longer, and while looking to the past can help predict the future, the Academy is also changing, becoming more diverse over the past 6 years than it has been in the … Continue reading.
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SXSW 2022: I Love My Dad
Written by Alexander Reams Patton Oswalt’s humor has always bordered on nihilistic, that’s one of the biggest reasons that his humor has always resonated with me, it always seems hopeless but… Continue reading.
Peacemaker: Season 1 Review
Written by Alexander Reams Saying James Gunn uses music to tell a story is like saying people need air to breathe, it’s not just true, it’s a necessity to his filmmaking. And his ear for quality music is more evident … Continue reading.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Written by Alexander Reams While Garcia has a knack for exciting and visually stunning horror sequences, with the bus sequence being up there with one of the most iconic Leatherface moments in the franchise, he was dealt a bad hand … Continue reading.
Drink in the Movies Most Anticipated Films of 2022
Our Drink in the Movies team have compiled a comprehensive piece that provides a shared look at each of our top 10 most anticipated films of 2022. All selections are currently scheduled for a 2022 release and/or in post production. … Continue reading.
Uncharted
Written by Alexander Reams Video game movies are constantly the butt of jokes in Hollywood. In the past, most of them have gone after IPs that don’t have enough to fill a feature runtime anyways (“Super Mario Bros.”, “Street Fighter”, … Continue reading.
Moonfall
Written by Alexander Reams After seemingly burning his Hollywood bridges after “Resurgence”, Emmerich went independent, with his best film in a long time, “Midway”. Once again he is making an “independent” film, independent with a $140 million budget. Bringing one … Continue reading.
Slamdance 2022: Goodafternoon Sweetdream
Written by Alexander Reams This is Hyeon’s debut film, for writing and directing, and her voice is distinct, taking older tropes, black and white photography, surrealism, breaking the film into different chapters, and using them for no apparent reason other … Continue reading.
Drink in the Movies Superlatives of 2021
It is a tradition on the Drink in the Movies Podcast to commemorate the year in film by talking about our favorite films and giving out our own special superlatives. As our site has grown over the past year, we … Continue reading.
Death on the Nile
Written by Alexander Reams The reason “Death on the Nile” works so well is because Branagh is more confident in this world than he was in “Orient Express”. Instead of going for vain revenge, Christie’s source material goes for crimes … Continue reading.
