Written by Alexander Reams "There was a time when it seemed inevitable that popular animated series would grace the silver screen one day. The most famous iteration was “The Simpsons Movie”, which became one of the biggest movies of 2007, … Continue reading.
Tag: Feature Film
The Phantom of the Open
Written by Patrick Hao "The United Kingdom has a long history of films depicting working-class folk heroes sticking it to the stiff upper lip of aristocracy. Just this year, North America saw the release of “The Duke,” in which a … Continue reading.
Jurassic Park
Written by Nick McCann "Dinosaurs didn’t really need movies to be amazing, but they’ve helped a great deal. Going back to the dawn of cinema, these creatures have seen many interpretations. Everyone from Ray Harryhausen to Roger Corman has given … Continue reading.
Atlanta Film Festival 2022: The Murder Podcast
Written by Anna Harrison "There is something immensely satisfying about the stupidity of “The Murder Podcast”—satisfying less because it’s good, and more because it know it’s not, but there’s no shame in that when played correctly. Even its protagonist’s name, … Continue reading.
The Accusation
Written by Jeff Sparks "Attal turns the camera left to right often, starting with the defendant giving his testimony and then sweeping to the right showing the jury and finally revealing the victim's reaction. Though it isn’t anything special..."… Continue reading.
Top Gun
Written by Nick McCann "The dogfighting on display still remains as some of the best aerial action sequences committed to film. These machines absolutely blaze through the sky with kinetic cinematography and sharp editing. The MTV-styled visual language is a … Continue reading.
Jackass 4.5
Written by Alexander Reams “Jackass 4.5” continues the trend of the eponymous franchise by releasing a “0.5” version of the film which includes more interviews and stunts that didn’t make it into the final cut. This trend began with “Jackass: … Continue reading.
Crimes of the Future
Written by Taylor Baker "Cronenberg’s first film in 8 years takes place in a world that has forgotten what pain is. Citizens lucky enough to be invited to public salons can watch performance artists stage public surgeries in between decrepit … Continue reading.
Fire Island
Written by Patrick Hao It is a truth universally acknowledged, that every few years there will be a contemporary film riff on one of Jane Austen’s works. Whether it is a film about a bunch of rich upper east siders … Continue reading.
American Honey
Written by Jeff Sparks Without any credits to start with, the film immediately immerses you into the life of Star by opening with a scene of her teaching two children how to dumpster dive in an alleyway across the street … Continue reading.
