Saturday Shorts: The Lullaby
No intro this week. No time for a coffee or a pee break; get in the car. Just click on the link below to access the film for this week: Mitchell and Taylor Kerby’s The Lullaby. Click here for … Continue reading →
No intro this week. No time for a coffee or a pee break; get in the car. Just click on the link below to access the film for this week: Mitchell and Taylor Kerby’s The Lullaby. Click here for … Continue reading →
This Is My Father is almost 20 years old. It came out in 1998, a product of the Quinn brothers: actor Aidan, writer/director Paul, and cinematographer Declan. This film… I tell you, this film can reduce me to tears like … Continue reading →
François Girard’s 1998 film The Red Violin is gorgeous. It has an incredible score, a story that spans multiple centuries, and a tremendous cast that emotes perfectly despite linguistic barriers to the audience. Really, how can you hate on a … Continue reading →
Bill Murray is one of my favorite smart asses. I know he’s difficult on set and off-screen (which is fact, not excuse). I still find him hilarious in the right role. One such film that highlights his abilities as a … Continue reading →
Last year, I did something really stupid. I covered Mother’s Day but glossed over Father’s Day. I suck. This year, I made it a priority to cover the dads in our lives by finding three films that speak to the … Continue reading →
There are a lot of conversations going on about police officers right now, and they’re long overdue. I’m split on the issue. On one hand, there is a shit ton of sexism and racial profiling, and that needs to stop. … Continue reading →
A few weeks ago, I put out a want ad for writers that sounded a bit like I was trolling for sex. Thankfully, no one tried to sleep with me (hooray?). The good news is that in my time of … Continue reading →
I like fresh takes on tried and true genres. Injecting comedy into horror is always a pretty safe bet for me. That’s why I decided to give Jordan Galland’s 2015 film Ava’s Possesions a shot. The film sees heroine Ava … Continue reading →
I’m not giving this one a snappy title. Instead, I’m letting a wonderful meme that my dear friend Anastasia simply refers to as “The Lemur” do the talking. In all seriousness, this all-out war over the Ghostbusters remake has brought … Continue reading →
Very rarely do I refer to something as a masterpiece. I saw Robert Eggers’s 2015 film The Witch, and let me tell you: it’s a masterpiece. I’m a tough crowd, so that’s a high honor coming from me. I loved … Continue reading →