SDCC ’17: Take a deeper look at Death Note

We got the chance to take a further look at Netflix’s adaptation of Death Note. The panel, moderated by a surprise Terry Crews, kicked off with Death Note, which was noticeable from the countdown timer that was shaped as an apple…

Movie Review: Amnesia

In the early 1990s, shortly after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, many concerned citizens around the world were forced to face the demons which had plagued their nations for half a century. No one felt the wave of emotions…

The Second Blade Runner 2049 Trailer Delivers

Well damn! The new Blade Runner 2049 sure leaves a good action packed impression. From start to finish there is something intriguing always going on. A fight, a character/actor reveal, even some cool surroundings and visuals. The first five seconds…

NYAFF Movie Review: The Taking of Tiger Mountain

Tsui Hark’s The Taking of Tiger Mountain is ostensibly a retelling of an actual conflict during the twentieth century Chinese Civil War where a band of 30 Communist soldiers in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) successfully infiltrated and defeated a…

Movie Review: Pop Aye

“You don’t look like the type who’d be traveling with an elephant,” says a sympathetic stranger in the opening scene of Pop Aye (not to be confused with Robert Altman’s 1980 failed attempt to pay tribute to a beloved cartoon…

What we find at The World’s End

The Worlds End was one of those movies that had me in constant facial contortions. One moment I was splitting my face in two with a toothy grin, the next it was agape, my hands covering it in empathetic panic over…

Sofia Coppola’s Films Ranked

Sofia Coppola is one of our brightest and most talented directors, genre-hopping throughout her career with each turn offering something new. She has developed a distinct style over the course of her career, something that is keenly shown off in…