Bodies Bodies Bodiesis made for a very different audience and deals with a problem that didn't exist in the last century but is wholly indicative of Millennials and Gen Z: social media. The power that it has over these characters is overwhelming, and (without giving any spoilers) can have ...
“Part of the fun of making a horror movie is kind of being in dialogue with the audience, who knows the tropes of horror,” he tells me. “Part of the fun for me is teasing the audience with things that feel familiar, or kind of walking them down a path that they feel is well-...
however, by a mere accident, he is forced to make a debut as the member of the satanic Death metal band “Detroit Metal City” (DMC), whose trademark
"Aftersun" is not a movie that is made to be gawked at. It isunassuming in its emotional core, initially framing itself as a melancholy vacation between a father and a daughter. It isn't until you watch it that you understand what's actually happening between joke-fuelled dinners...
If you are going to use physical features to describe a woman as good-looking, I recommend focusing on her face. That’s where we show our thoughts and feelings, so a description of a face is less inherently objectifying than descriptions of other parts of her body. However, resist waxing...
yeah. shooting fish in a barrel is easy. when you go after someone who is intolerant or racist or has any sort of hateful nature, that’s a different story. i think that’s fair game. so part of what i tried to do with my character is put the impetus on myself, the comedic ...
failing with a few other singles. I really like the video that I’ve linked—it definitely shows how enka has been used to define Japanese identity. (If the video happens to be down, it showed a couple working at a sushi restaurant, some shots at a fish market, and a visit to a ...
misconception about what science fiction really is. Finally, while I would welcome more straight-ahead science fiction, I don’t believe we need to cling to the old tropes. Genre lovers can be every bit as hidebound in their thinking as the literati. But I also agree with io9 that the ...