The Exorcism: Cinematic Healing
In his latest essay, Jak-Luke Sharp takes a look at the deeply personal and often haunting look at Cinematic Healing in Joshua John Miller’s The Exorcism
Psycho (1998): Dissecting the Auteur
In his latest essay, Jak-Luke Sharp takes a look at the maligned remake of Psycho to see what on earth director Gus Van Sant was doing
Wakefield Poole or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Gay Pornography
In his latest essay, Carson Timar looks at the works of Wakefield Poole and the unique space pornography holds for cinematic gay representation
The Damaging Power of Microaggressions in CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
In his latest essay, Carson Timar looks at the microaggressions within Call Me By Your Name and the power they hold on the film’s characters.
James Cameron: The Adventure Found Under the Surface
In his latest essay, Carson Timar reflects on James Cameron’s career and the connective tissue that ties together his explorations of underwater worlds.
What the Reaction to Bros got Wrong
In his latest essay, Carson Timar writes about the reaction to Bros and what it got wrong
The Möbius Strip Storytelling of NOPE
In her latest piece, Melanie Killingsworth discusses the ingenious multi-layered depth found in Nope
The Subtle Influence of ANNE OF GREEN GABLES on STRANGER THINGS
In his latest piece, Randy Burrows finds connective tissue between the Netflix hit series Stranger Things and Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic novel.
The Milk of Dreams: Exploring the video art of La Biennale Arte 2022
In his latest piece, Nicolo Grasso unveils the riches of La Biennale Arte 2022
How CATS Provided an Escape in Lockdown
Cats might not be a largely serious film but its heart blended with camp provided an enjoyable yet meaningful final product
The Struggle of Self-Acceptance in LUCA and CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
In this poignant essay, Carson Timar discusses The Struggle of Self-Acceptance in LUCA and CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
The Degrading of Comedy in Uwe Boll's POSTAL
In his latest essay, Ewan Gleadow defends Uwe Boll’s Postal as a work of post-modern comedy
Tom Cruise and The Challenges of Super Stardom as Retirement Approaches
In his latest essay, Randy Burrows opines of Tom Cruise’s career as Hollywood’s foremost leading man
Ivan Reitman: Legendary Producer, Champion of College Humour, and Canada’s First Decency Laws Criminal
In his latest essay, Randy Burrows hails the legacy of the late great Ivan Reitman
HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET: The Evolutionary Link Between Dale Cooper and Tony Soprano
In his latest essay, Randy Burrows describes Homicide: Life on the Street as an indispensable evolutionary lynchpin in modern TV
How a Cinematic Adaptation of Elden Ring Could Work
In his latest essay, Nicolò Grasso outlines how a successful cinematic adaptation of Elden Ring could come together
Sorry, Oscars, You’re No Longer Trending - You’re Niche #OscarsSoBoomer
In his latest perspective, Randy Burrows opines over the relevance of the Oscars, or lack thereof
NIGHT IN PARADISE: The Legacy of Yakuza Eiga
In his debut essay Giovanni Stigliano Messuti explores the thematic depth beneath the artifice of Night in Paradise
The Card Counter, Paul Schrader, & The Bresson Connection
In his latest essay, Nicolò Grasso explores Paul Schrader’s lifelong relationship with Robert Bresson and how it elevated his latest opus The Card Counter
Following the Awards Season 2021/2022: Final Oscar Nomination Predictions
In his latest piece, Carson Timar shares his final Oscar predictions ahead of the big reveal.