INTERSTELLAR, or: Always Looking Up, Always Looking Back
INTERSTELLAR is well-acted, well-shot, ambitious, emotional, epic, visionary and a crushing disappointment. Continue reading INTERSTELLAR, or: Always Looking Up, Always Looking Back
INTERSTELLAR is well-acted, well-shot, ambitious, emotional, epic, visionary and a crushing disappointment. Continue reading INTERSTELLAR, or: Always Looking Up, Always Looking Back
These dozen films all went into the stars, just like Christopher Nolan’s INTERSTELLAR, and all of them touched upon some of the same themes. Continue reading 12 Films That Probably Inspired INTERSTELLAR
In an age of torrents, gossipy websites and photo hacks, what has become of hero worship? This is a question Nacho Vigolando ponders with his new film OPEN WINDOWS. Though truthfully, he should have pondered it a bit longer. The … Continue reading OPEN WINDOWS, or: Where Curiosity Ends and Victimization Begins
Scott’s Film Geek Journal returns with this grouping of films that proves I’m not ready to say goodbye to Halloween quite yet. Continue reading SCOTT’S FILM GEEK JOURNAL: Every Day Is Halloween
Even though things have been quiet for the past week, I can now make some major announcements regarding moviocrity.com. Continue reading Coming Soon to This Screen!
I love Halloween time. For an entire month, it seems the entire country lives in anticipation for some of the same things I get enthusiastic about all year round. There is a celebration of spookiness in the air. It’s also … Continue reading ALL HALLOW’S EVE (31 Days of Horror)
Maybe I’m just going to the wrong haunted houses. I mean, I love haunted houses. I love the whole atmosphere of them. I love lining up with people and venturing into a maze of terrors where you get the wits … Continue reading THE HOUSES OCTOBER BUILT (31 Days of Horror)
Here we go again. Every year or two, a few people contract a legitimately scary and horrible sickness and suddenly the media puts the entire country on high alert. In just the last few years, we’ve had SARS, avian bird … Continue reading EBOLA SYNDROME (31 Days of Horror)
When I lived up north, it was right on the Minnesota-Wisconsin border. I didn’t venture into Wisconsin that often, momentous trips like picking up my dog aside. Most of the time, trips across the border occurred in those crucial years … Continue reading HOLE IN THE WALL (31 Days of Horror)
During my excursions in the world of podcasting, I have had the pleasure of serving on a few panels with filmmaker, musician and artist at large, Tonjia Atomic. She’s a delightful and intelligent person. So, when she sent me her … Continue reading PLAIN DEVIL, or: Even Rebels Want to Belong
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