One of the hardest things to do when you're feeling down is to get out of your own head. If you dwell too long in your pain, you risk being consumed by it. At the same time, if you try to qualify it by comparing it to others, you also risk minimizing your own lived … Continue reading This Beautiful Tragedy – Memoir of a Snail
Category: Reviews
DownStream – First Foreign Forays
The early rounds of Awards Season are well underway, with the ultimate prize being the Oscars. If you've read this blog with any regularity, you know that the competition for International Feature is almost always intense and difficult to track, as there's no formal requirement that the submitted films ever screen in the United States. … Continue reading DownStream – First Foreign Forays
Catharsis – A Real Pain
Life is hard. I know that goes without saying, but sometimes even that basic acknowledgement goes a long way. It's how we develop our sense of empathy. Carefree ease only happens for a select few of us as we navigate existence, and even for those privileged individuals, there are certainly bumps in the road. We're … Continue reading Catharsis – A Real Pain
Back Row Thoughts – The Darkest Timeline
Earlier this week, I worked as an election clerk here in Los Angeles. From a very early age, my mother and my grandmother instilled in me the value of voting and the importance of being politically engaged. For my Gram, she was born just a decade after women were finally granted the right, and for … Continue reading Back Row Thoughts – The Darkest Timeline
Crazies in Love – Joker: Folie à Deux
The Joker. Harley Quinn. Gotham City in flames. The possibilities are endless. After Todd Phillips' divisive but brilliant Joker from 2019 offered a dark, grungy look at one of many plausible origins for the Clown Prince of Crime (the man himself has famously said in various media that if he was going to have a … Continue reading Crazies in Love – Joker: Folie à Deux
Ready for Prime Time – Saturday Night
I think we can all agree that Saturday Night Live is one of the most important programs in television history. Regardless of whether or not you enjoy the show or the rotating cast - I basically only watch "Weekend Update" these days, but I grew up during the 90s and early 00s Golden Era - … Continue reading Ready for Prime Time – Saturday Night
All That Glitters – Megalopolis
Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis is a film that, by its very existence, leaves your average cinephile in something of a catch-22. On the one hand, Coppola has given the world some of the greatest achievements of the artform, to the point that he can easily be given the odd mulligan if he puts out a … Continue reading All That Glitters – Megalopolis
Learning to Fly – The Wild Robot
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly part of our lives, the biggest issue is that it's presented to us as an automatic, universal good. Whether it's tech companies like Google and Apple forcing it down our throats through their products and advertising (which we can't opt out of even though we've given them little to no … Continue reading Learning to Fly – The Wild Robot
Back Row Thoughts – The Final Stragglers
We're on the cusp of Awards Season, with the end of September and the beginning of October bringing the first major studio hopefuls looking to gobble up hardware. However, there's still some unfinished business to attend to from last year's festivities. As previously detailed, I have paid for a membership to Film Independent, which grants … Continue reading Back Row Thoughts – The Final Stragglers
A 24-Karat Case of Love – The 4:30 Movie
Whether you're a fan of the works of Kevin Smith or not, there are some things that simply can't be denied. He loves movies (really all pop culture media) in the same way that most of us do, continuously approaching his projects through the lens of a fan rather than an auteur or studio executive. … Continue reading A 24-Karat Case of Love – The 4:30 Movie










