Author: Cole Clark
Film Review – Martha: A Picture Story
Some artists are ignored, while others are simply unlucky: Martha Cooper was both. Her photographs captured artists at work, documenting process as well as final…
Film Review: Stealing School
Stealing School, a surprisingly effective plagiarism thriller, centers around University students, and the power they have in shaping our world. That’s probably blowing things out…
Exclusive Interview with Keith Bearden, Writer and Director of Antarctica
Keith Bearden is the writer and director of Antarctica, a coming of age story that confronts what it means to be a woman, and a…
Film Review: Alice Fades Away
It’s possible to under and over-deliver on suspense. In Alice Fades Away, the plight of a threatened woman is constantly undercut by a need to…
Aaron Sorkin is Changing History
‘Tis the season of Sorkin. Writing mastermind behind pillars like The Newsroom and Steve Jobs (and The Social Network, I guess), the American screenwriter is…
A Blood-Splattered Mess: The Enticing Failure of 1983’s The Hunger
Any film that opens with an extended nightclub scene set to “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” is ripe for examination. 1983’s The Hunger, directed by Tony Scott,…