For James Gunn, the hits keep coming and the jukebox never runs out. Much can be said about the overall quality of the Marvel Cinematic Universe lately and whether that train is running out of steam. But James Gunn keeps chugging along. There was a time where it seemed like
BEYOND HUMAN NATURE: An Interview With Director Michael Neelsen
Introduction ‘This factory has worked 0 days without a murder’. This is the story of the notorious 1992 Tom Monfils pulp vat murder investigation in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and how the victim’s brother doubts the official story thirty years later. A case that rocked Wisconsin at the time is back in the spotlight again. Filmmaker, […]
Cult Cinema: One Hundred Days After Childhood (1975) – Reviewed
Images Courtesy of Mosfilm Thirteen years before unveiling his titan sized rock drama epic film Assa onto Soviet silver screens in 1987, Russian film writer-director Sergei Solovyov demonstrated early on he was one of forefathers of chronicling distinctly Soviet youth culture trying to find its footing in the world with
Disturbia 2.0: I’ll Be Watching (2023) – Reviewed
Image courtesy of Uncork’d Entertainment I’ll Be Watching (2023) follows an up-and-coming painter named Julie played by Eliza Taylor (The 100, The November Man) who experiences a family tragedy while attending a local showcase of her work. Some time goes by since her loss as she’s now relocated up North with her
STAR TREK: PICARD – Season Three Review
An Introduction I love Star Trek. Ever since seeing The Original Series as a kid, Star Trek has captured my imagination. Swashbuckling heroes. Tales of morality. Adventures among the stars. Cheap special effects? Who cares? Good storytelling will buy you a lot of insulation. Star Trek: The Next Generation When the production of Star Trek: […]