Forever engraved in the mind of a generation, a certain film became the reason thousands of people have been afraid to go to sleep. Razors
In the future, I dream of poured concrete over industrial wastelands, edging the shoreline into orgasmic destruction with condo development. I dream of e-waste barrows,
I saw a lot of great films for the first time this year. I tend to play it safe—seeking out films and directors that critics
Catherine Breillat is cinema’s greatest provocateur. Over the last few years, her extremely sexual work has stirred a great range of reactions, from critics dubbing
Cheers to the time of romance. For the cinema lovers, movie obsessors, and film adorers, let us celebrate with a showtime special in tribute to
The first time that a friend recommended Anne Carson’s Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay to me, she said that it had shattered her idea of
Are you caught up in a dilemma between love and work? Is the difficulty of balancing the two bothering you? It’s a very humane problem
As time passes by, one celebrates by living in the moment, and I tend to do this by pressing play or seeing screenings. For some,
For the past few weeks, I’ve been rather ill – to put it lightly. I’ve been bedridden, haven’t gone to class, and may have become
Cheers to time passing by and celebrating it by being a cinephile pressing play. As we age, we greet the quarter-life crisis of being lost
There is no better way of celebrating this time of the year than by being a cinephile. As skies are clearer and days are longer,
[Captain Marvel is] a solid film, one of Marvel’s better origin stories, and more importantly a total blast —worth seeing whether you’re deeply entrenched in Marvel’s ever-expanding cinematic universe or not
Wilfred: It’s the final issue, and Molly and I are so glad you’ve joined us throughout the year! As a final get-to-know-you, we’re going to
The Killing of a Sacred Deer – Image courtesy of the Telegraph Wilfred Moeschter: Hey everyone, Wilf here. Molly and I saw The Killing of a Sacred