"What We Do In the Shadows" is one of the best TV comedies of the past few years and an all-time great TV show based on a movie. For six seasons, it gave us delightful, weird, horny stories that looked at the dull immobility of immortality and mined comedy from the fact that the...
Kubrick knows to end the film on such a disturbing note, because he knows how to play his audience. That’s why this film is considered to be one of the most classic examples of modern horror cinema released today. The feelings that you experience watching this movie moves you in such a...
First I made my way to the entertainment section where I picked up the newest Blue Rodeo album,Many A Mile. On slide guitar, The Sheepdogs’ own Jimmy Bowskill, once a child prodigy discovered by Jeff Healey at age 11. Blue Rodeo are one of those bands where I just want to own all ...
They all bear the imprint of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s attempt to make a film version of Frank Herbert’sDunein the mid-70s.2001: A Space Odysseywas the definitive space movie, andStar Warswas just a gleam in Lucas’ eye.Dune, considered by many to be unfilmable, was perfect for Jodorowsky....
The CliffsNotes are I have attention regulation and prioritizing issues. If something isn’t engaging I can literally blank it out. (When I was younger I tried several times to watch the movie Batman (1989). I’d get as far as the hoodlums saying “they call him The Bat” and next ...
The CliffsNotes are I have attention regulation and prioritizing issues. If something isn’t engaging I can literally blank it out. (When I was younger I tried several times to watch the movie Batman (1989). I’d get as far as the hoodlums saying “they call him The Bat” and next ...
“interested in contributing to the background noise” regarding the movie, but I’ve since changed my mind. Now that George Lucas is out of the picture and J.J. Abrams is helming the finale of the sequel trilogy, it’s hard not to get a little nostalgic for 1999, when things were...
The CliffsNotes are I have attention regulation and prioritizing issues. If something isn’t engaging I can literally blank it out. (When I was younger I tried several times to watch the movie Batman (1989). I’d get as far as the hoodlums saying “they call him The Bat” and next ...
I want this happiness for you. For me. For everybody! We make things complicated, but really, it’s not all that hard. I want to read so many books, and watch so many movies, and listen to so many songs and podcasts… I want to travel to so many countries, and spend time with...
could identify with. That’s all gone now. Watching this latest movie reminds me of six-year-old kids taking all their toys out of the box at once. It’s cool if you want to see Darth Vader pilot the Millennium Falcon and blow up the USS Enterprise, but where do you go from there...