
The Films of 2017… and the Women That Made Them Work
The central role taken by women in some 2017’s best films made for a refreshing change that we hope is just the beginning. Continue reading The Films of 2017… and the Women That Made Them Work
The central role taken by women in some 2017’s best films made for a refreshing change that we hope is just the beginning. Continue reading The Films of 2017… and the Women That Made Them Work
FINALLY! After a long delay, I finally present my picks for the twenty best films of 2016. Continue reading The Best Films of 2016
What happens when I live tweet a 1990s action film starring Marc Singer? Magic, that’s what. Continue reading I Live Tweeted STREET CORNER JUSTICE and I May Never Recover
Part one of a two-part retrospective in which we look at all five TERMINATOR films, starting with James Cameron’s original two-picture epic. Continue reading THE WHOLE PICTURE: Come with Me If You Want to Live (Part 1 of 2)
Moviocrity looks at the MAD MAX ripoffs of yesteryear, shining a spotlight on the EMPIRE OF ASH series! Check out this new episode that is too big for YouTube! Continue reading New MOVIOCRITY Episode Is Too Big For YouTube!!!
JURASSIC WORLD is a film that acknowledges the fickle nature of the public and tries to overcome it anyway. Continue reading JURASSIC WORLD, or: Put Down the Smartphone, We’re Trying to Amaze You
Some films you want to write about and some films you want to talk about. TOMORROWLAND was definitely a film I wanted to talk about. Continue reading TOMORROWLAND and the Struggle Between Hope and Defeat
My history with THE SHINING is rocky, beginning with a traumatic experience and then changing with every repeat viewing. Continue reading THE SHINING, or: The Film That Messed Me Up
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD is not the film we expected. It’s something much more. Continue reading MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, or: The Film You Didn’t Know You Needed
The Spoiler Room discusses the controversial indie horror film, IT FOLLOWS. Continue reading IT FOLLOWS: A Debate Over One of the Year’s Most Enigmatic and Controversial Films
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