Tag: Movie

  • ‘Oxygen’: Mélanie Laurent Helps Elevate a Familiar Premise

    ‘Oxygen’: Mélanie Laurent Helps Elevate a Familiar Premise

    These confines won’t really encourage you to read the film as a metaphor for the nerve-inducing experience we’ve all been through over the last year, however — and in the interest of maintaining your dignity, you probably shouldn’t. While the sociopolitical commentary may have worked for the similarly-themed Buried (2010), in which we find Ryan…

  • Fall in Love With Anna Biller’s ‘The Love Witch’

    Fall in Love With Anna Biller’s ‘The Love Witch’

    “I’m always interested in exploring female fantasy, and the sexy witch is a loaded archetype that is simultaneously about men’s fears and fantasies about women, and women’s feelings of empowerment and agency. So whereas we are used to seeing the sexy witch or the femme fatale from the outside, I wanted to explore her from…

  • Best Japanese Anime Films to Watch

    Best Japanese Anime Films to Watch

    Want a list to watch some of the best Japanese anime films of all time? Check out this article which presents some anime films that will keep you glued to your couch!

  • “Love, Simon” is a Relatable Film, Transcending Orientation

    “Love, Simon” is a Relatable Film, Transcending Orientation

    Love, Simon (2018) based on the book “Simon vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda” (by Becky Albertalli) is a teen LGBTQ+ rom-com with themes of longing to find others with similar struggles, and ultimately is a story of acceptance of identity from those around you, and most importantly, from yourself.

  • Quarantined with ‘The Platform’ a Horror/Thriller that Somewhat Parallels the Pandemic

    Quarantined with ‘The Platform’ a Horror/Thriller that Somewhat Parallels the Pandemic

    It’s dark, uncomfortable, and there are things that don’t make sense.

  • Stowaway: Netflix’s Latest Space Hit

    Stowaway: Netflix’s Latest Space Hit

    In Stowaway, director Joe Penna narrates the story of a starship crew (Anna Kendrick as Zoe Levenson; Toni Collette as Marina Barnett; and Daniel Dae Kim as David Kim) struggling with serious technical problems on a two-year mission to Mars. During the trip, they discover aboard the presence of Michael (Shamier Anderson), a stowaway who…

  • “Bliss” is Magnetic Despite its Flaws

    “Bliss” is Magnetic Despite its Flaws

    Bliss describes itself as “a mind-bending love story”, and it delivers. Greg (Owen Wilson) begins his journey as a very average, workaday introvert whose serendipitous misfortune leads him to Isabel (Salma Hayek). As her nomadic, rebellious spirit draws him into her “off the grid” lifestyle,  she possesses and shares with him an unusual set of…

  • ‘Minari’: Authenticity Without The Trauma Porn

    ‘Minari’: Authenticity Without The Trauma Porn

    When diverse representation is featured on-screen, it oftentimes comes with strings attached that undermine the message they were trying to send. This can be attributed to the fact that behind-the-screen, the industry primarily does not reflect the breadth of diverse difference that is present in daily life. That’s why when something as powerful and authentic…

  • How ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry’ Humanizes Child Stars

    How ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry’ Humanizes Child Stars

    When they’re young, they’re America’s darlings but, when they become teens and adolescents, they’re instantly perceived as harbingers of immorality. They’re Lindsay Lohan, Macaulay Culkin, Justin Bieber, and Britney Spears. But, despite what many media outlets, politicians, and the general public may think, they are human beings above anything else. The new Billie Eilish documentary,…

  • Reflecting on ‘The United States vs. Billie Holiday’

    Reflecting on ‘The United States vs. Billie Holiday’

    Lee Daniels’s Billie Holiday biopic The United States vs. Billie Holiday was released on February 26th, 2021, and my immediate reaction to it was one of discomfort.