
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
Let us punish the guilty. Let us reward the innocent. Continue reading The Worst Films of 2016
They weren’t the worst films of the year. They’re not even all bad. But boy, did they ever fall short of expectations. Continue reading The Most Disappointing Films of 2016
At least it was short. Continue reading FANTASTIC FOUR, or: It’s Clobberin’ Time
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
A funny, dark, emotional journey through the hurdles of regret and self-doubt. Can we please give Michael Keaton an Oscar now? Continue reading BIRDMAN, or: The Hardest Battle You’ll Ever Fight
While writing about big budget blockbusters might seem antithetical to the Adventure Without Shame credo, it really isn’t. Lack of creativity or imagination is what often leads to moviocrity. This article gives a brief history lesson and highlights the importance of keeping the creative minds in control. There is a debate going on, arguing about whether superheroes on film are here to stay or whether they are a fad that will soon burn itself out. In order to answer this question, it is important to look at the current state of superhero cinema. How did it get here and why … Continue reading What Marvel Does Right (And Why No One Else Is Doing It)
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