Tag: Cinema
Ao-terror-oa: Kiwi Filmmakers Bring You 6 Weeks of Horror
For every horror fan, there’s something deliciously fun about Halloween: it’s a chance to indulge in your favourite horror films and check out some potential…
Genre Blast: Things That Go Bump, Part One – MONSTERS!!
Monsters have played a key role in our mythology since the first story was shared with the tribe around the safety of a fire, and I expect they will remain the most popular way to allegorize our fears that stem from any phenomenon that has no immediate explanation. And they are great fun, to boot.
Independent Filmmaker Arthur Egeli Reconstructs A 'Murder On The Cape'
I knew a little about the true story of Christa Worthington, a fashion writer who was involved in a coastal affair, before being brutally murdered….
Film Honors: 1972
My own personal choices for the year. They reflect not just necessarily what I think is the best or essential cinema, but perhaps resonate with…
1st Edition Of My Early Oscar Predictions
Hey all Oscar fans, I’ve decided to put out my early Oscar predictions after the reactions to the Venice, Telluride, and Toronto film festivals. I’ve…
Filmotomy Podcast #9: Hey, That's Darren Aronofsky's Mother You're Talking About!
So we are already at episode 9 of the podcast, and it kind of feels like we are still making it up as we go…
Rat Film Is Perhaps The Most Arresting Documentary Of The Century
At last, it’s what we’ve been asking for: a documentary about Baltimore’s storied rat infestation. What if a documentary compared the lives of rats to…
100 Performances Oscars Forgot – 20/20
RE-POST And now, the end is near, and so we face the final cinematic curtain. My film friends, I’ll say it clear, we stated our…
100 Performances Oscars Forgot – 19/20
RE-POST So we reach the penultimate 5 of actors and actresses who were not nomination for an Oscar, and feel they should have. You’ve come…
Genre Blast: By the Book – LitFlicks
Occasionally a complex literary work will connect with the right director and screenwriter who will select a point of view, edit the hell out of the details and modify the arrangement of various elements to support the change in medium from page to screen. When this happens, we, the audience, are handed a diamond that has been painfully pressed from the coal that is the written word. The flurries of words that challenge our imaginations when we read are replaced by the filmmaker’s creative interpretation that somehow maintains all the complexities of the original book.
100 Performances Oscars Forgot – 18/20
RE-POST Here you’ll find a couple of French, a couple of Greeks, not to mention a Dane, and a Norwegian. Your thoughts are always welcome…
100 Performances Oscars Forgot – 17/20
RE-POST So we reach the penultimate part of the Oscar Missables. A pleasantly mixed bag too, with a few out-there options as well as some…
100 Performances Oscars Forgot – 16/20
RE-POST This 5 features, in my opinion, one of the finest pieces of acting by a child I have ever seen – and the odds…
100 Performances Oscars Forgot – 15/20
RE-POST Some truly crazed and murderous men acting their socks off here – and one man just trying to stay alive. Not one made the…