Slaughterhouse Rulez ★★
Musician Crispian Mills seems to be carving a name for himself in the subgenre of niche black comedies which happenContinue Reading
Musician Crispian Mills seems to be carving a name for himself in the subgenre of niche black comedies which happenContinue Reading
Green Book is a film about journeys: not only the literal journey that the two main characters embark on intoContinue Reading
When discussing the Gothic, it’s difficult not to divulge into period debates and how far thematic strength can carry aContinue Reading
The birth of a child brings with it a world of expectations and potential. Parents cherish every moment, cataloging itContinue Reading
I admire filmmakers that use film as a medium to make audiences contemplate their own lives. Paul Dano has demonstratedContinue Reading
Joel and Ethan Coen have long expressed an interest in spirituality and mythology. From their parable on Judaism A SeriousContinue Reading
Since the turn of the decade, there has been a rise in the popularisation of television series and films fromContinue Reading
Mother, Father, what’s afoot? Lonely Possum, black as soot. Mother, Father, where to tread? Far from Possum, and his head.Continue Reading
Scottish director David Mackenzie had his greatest success to date with his prior film, Hell or High Water. Now, heContinue Reading
When someone is asked to name some of the most influential female musicians over the past fifty years, Joan Jett’sContinue Reading










