The Talking Heads’ ear for new genre collages can be tracked from their first record, to their last, but through a clever usage of afrobeat, electronics, and new recording philosophies, 1980’s Remain In Light continues to stand out as one…
Ready Player One Movie Review: A safe but entertaining adaptation
Everyone has a memory of a film, television show, video game, or song that brings them an intense rush of emotions. As pop culture enthusiasts, these memories are more frequent and more intense. These nostalgic feelings are the foundation of…
Best Decades in Horror: The 1980s
There are few genre success stories more endearing than the run horror movies had throughout the 1980s. Visual effects – in all their animatronic and latex glory – had finally reached a point where they could capture the twisted fantasies…
Snowfall 1×03 Review: “Slow Hand”
The trailer for Snowfall’s “Slow Hand” portrayed the episode as one that would be filled with action and retribution. However, there was barely any of either. Instead, “Slow Hand” felt like a filler episode that sets up for future action…
Dwayne Johnson Set to Star in Big Trouble in Little China Remake
Coming off of a big opening weekend with San Andreas, Dwayne Johnson is looking to add another starring role to his filmography. The Wrap is reporting that Johnson is currently in talks to star as Jack Burton in a remake…
5 Movies Every College Graduate Should See Before Graduation Day
With graduation season fast approaching these 5 films are required viewing material for all impending graduates.
Tribeca ’15 Interview: “JACKRABBIT” Director Carleton Ranney
Carleton Ranney is a first-time film director from Austin, Texas. After catching a screening of his science fiction hacker film JACKRABBIT, I got in contact with him to discover the thoughts behind some of the crazy machinations of the 80s homage…