Certain horror films live and die by the recognizability of their creatures and visuals, basing the elements in a distinct reality. Peter Jackson’s fantastic Dead Alive is known for the lively and innovated depiction of truly posing the human body… Read More ›
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Yakuza (Like A Dragon) Review: Kabukichō’s Heat Is Getting To Its Citizens
The early nineties dawn the true start of films based originally on video games. Some people believe that the Super Mario Bros. adaption was what started this movement, a belief that I will uphold for history’s sake. Films based off… Read More ›
Milk Review: Charming Sean Penn Movie V
Milk is the account of Harvey Milk’s campaign to become San Francisco’s City Supervisor, gaining the first real grounds for the gay rights movement. The film is set in the culturally turbulent 1970’s, and spans a vast period showing Harvey… Read More ›
The Three Burials of Melquides Estrada Review: The Misadventures of Tommy Lee Jones
Now, I have only recently started to delve into the murky depth that is the Western. I enjoyed Tombstone (Kurt Russell was amazing as always), The Warrior’s Way had an excellent backdrop, and I want to watch all of… Read More ›
Defiling Jude Law With Science: eXistenZ Review
“eXistenZ” is a little movie that came out on April 23, 1999. It stars Jude Law and Jennifer Jason Leigh, with other notable cast members such as Willem Dafoe and Christopher Eccleston. The movie is directed by David Cronenberg who also wrote… Read More ›
Chocolate Review: The Muay Thai Rain Girl
“The making of this movie was inspired by a group of very special children and a personal dream to unleash the amazing potential of human movement that is not often seen in everyday reality. To be an encouragement to parents… Read More ›