This week on Emerald City, the show dove much deeper into the unique and engrossing lives of the characters, and dazzled us with its stunning scenery. Emerald City redeemed itself from the premiere episode last week by setting a strong…
From the Record Crate: David Bowie – “Low” (1977)
Between addiction and sobriety, between indulgence and discipline, David Bowie traveledl to Berlin as a way of imposing change upon himself. It is fitting that the album, then, contains a famous stylistic split. The pop songs of the first half…
What We Learned From ‘The Space Between Us’ Set Visit
I was lucky enough to be invited to visit the set of The Space Between Us in Albuquerque, New Mexico when they were filming in 2015. I was able to be on set while they filmed two scenes and also very…
Movie Review: Patriots Day
Before we get started here, let’s get one thing out of the way that a lot of people may not quite understand when turning out to see this movie: When you move to the Greater Boston Area and live as…
Everything You Need To Know About Nintendo Switch
While it feels like it hasn’t been that long ago, we now have substantial information on Nintendo’s next new console. I’ve combed over all of Thursday night’s Switch Presentation and all the information I could chew on to bring a…
Movie Review: The Son of Joseph
If Robert Bresson had an obsession with hands as metaphors and symbols, then Eugène Green displays a similar preoccupation with feet in his new film The Son of Joseph. There are many static, ground level shots of feet walking into…
10 Best Horror Films Directed By Women
Like most of the film genres, horror has usually been a male playing field. We have the horror visionaries such as John Carpenter and Wes Craven but no woman to add to that list. Sadly, the recurring pattern seems to…