Summer Sight and Sound: “Jaws” at 40
By: Daniel Reynolds Once a decade, starting in 1952, the British Film Institute publishes their Sight and Sound Poll to document the top ten films of all time. It’s an […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Once a decade, starting in 1952, the British Film Institute publishes their Sight and Sound Poll to document the top ten films of all time. It’s an […]
By: Scott Alic Seriously, do you even like Hollywood films anymore? Fine, the new Star Wars trailer doesn’t reek quite so hard of brand synergy, and Marvel’s game has been […]
By: Daniel Reynolds The month of May, in a lot of ways, is the best month of the year. Some reasons: we here in Canada get a tremendous long weekend […]
By: Daniel Reynolds A simple description of the basics in Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter should set off twee alarm bells. The film concerns a Japanese woman in Tokyo – home to a booming […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It’s April 1st, Fool’s day, and the official unofficial start to the movie year. We’ve survived the last of the Oscar pushes of 2014 in January, the dumps […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Since we’re just now coming out of winter and the dump-uary movie season, Reynolds returns to his series of retro reviews of some lesser known classic films. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds After documenting the Wachowskis’ gradual slide from self-made Godheads to cultural afterthought – a process that took the better part of a decade – it came as something of a shock to […]
By: Judd Livingston Leonard Nimoy died last Friday. I was more upset than I expected. Upset at his passing certainly, but there was something more. Nimoy was 83, he’d lived […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It feels as though we’ve crossed into some new Oscar era – the period of the split vote. I don’t know if it’s the re-working of how […]
By: Daniel Reynolds With so many new TV shows, movies, books and music coming out these days, sometimes staying culturally literate can be exhausting. To help sift through it all, we […]