Caged Heat: Subverting the Subversive
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, one of the names most frequently projected onto silver screens across America was that of Roger Corman, a writer, director, producer, and distributor who churned […]
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, one of the names most frequently projected onto silver screens across America was that of Roger Corman, a writer, director, producer, and distributor who churned […]
On Friday, October 21st, acclaimed filmmaker Terrence Malick made a virtually unprecedented live appearance at the Princeton Garden Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey following a screening of Roberto Rossellini’s Journey […]
A version of this article originally appeared in issue 22 of Diabolique Magazine, Aug/Sept 2014. In spite of the most widely accepted connotation, the first definition of the term pregnant […]
A version of this article originally appeared in issue 21 of Diabolique Magazine, May/June 2014. 1967 was something of a watershed year for Hollywood, during which cultural and critical cache […]
For the first episode of the Considering Film Podcast, I took a ride over to Edison, New Jersey to meet and chat with my friend GianCarlo Fernandez, who is […]
“In the end we had pieces of the puzzle, but no matter how we put them together, gaps remained, oddly shaped emptinesses mapped by what surrounded them, like countries we […]
When talking about Godzilla, either as a film or a cultural icon, one must be careful to distinguish between the “King of the Monsters” who squashes cities underfoot and frequently does […]
About an hour into We Live in Public, Ondi Timoner’s 2009 profile of Internet entrepreneur Josh Harris, there is a sequence depicting an altercation between Harris and his then-girlfriend Tanya […]
Time is often kind to the films of Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick’s technical mastery is such that his works tend to age better than films of similar vintage, rarely seeming dated […]
WARNING: This review contains spoilers, including a discussion of the film’s ending. Being stranded in outer space is a terror of unfathomable proportions for most. Beyond the purely logistic horrors […]