Alien: Covenant, A Hell of Our Own Making
Alien: Covenant left me thinking about prequels, sequels, and reboots, as well why we need to be the gods of our own universes.
DetailsAlien: Covenant left me thinking about prequels, sequels, and reboots, as well why we need to be the gods of our own universes.
DetailsI’ve decided to pursue a book project which I’m calling subVERSION. The idea is to highlight folks that subvert societal/cultural expectations with their personal identity.
DetailsFor the first installment of C-41, I spoke with Kim Hoyos about her new project, The Light Leaks. Kim is a filmmaker and Rutgers University student, studying journalism and media studies.
DetailsWith 2016 in the rearview mirror, here are some of my personal and creative goals for the year 2017.
DetailsNovember and December saw different types of spells cast on the big screen, a rebellious princess-type saving her people, a down and dirty look at the Rebel Alliance, and the powerful effect the actions and deed of a man can have on his family.
DetailsPart 4 of My Year at the Movies: August, September, and October gave us some morally questionable types slinging guns and working to save the world, an idiot savant with a penchant for killing, and forced us to examine both masculinity and sexuality.
DetailsJune and July may have been the strangest months at the movies this year. We watched a dead man get puppeted about to help a man survive being stranded in the woods, glamor literally devoured a young model, a chubby kid and an old man went on one of the most bizarre and heartwarming run in the New Zealand bush, an entertainer almost lost his career and his friends, and one of our favorite amnesiac super-soldiers made his return to the big screen.
DetailsThis year, I was lucky enough to watch about 22 movies, mostly in theaters. In these last few days before the new year, I will be sharing my thoughts on these films, from the good to the bad to the mediocre. May featured two big continuations of storied superhero franchises, provided a few cheap laughs, and introduced us to a couple of nice guys just trying to make it in the world. The stakes ran the gamut this month, ranging from the destruction of the world to keeping your property’s value up when a sorority moves in next door.
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