Arkasha Stevenson's directing on Brand New Cherry Flavor was also great, but she also did a really good trans body horror short a while back called Vessels
November 20, 2025 at 8:33 PM
Arkasha Stevenson's directing on Brand New Cherry Flavor was also great, but she also did a really good trans body horror short a while back called Vessels
If you're looking for something spooky to watch tonight, I really recommend Ghostwatch! First broadcast on BBC in 1992, it's a really well made haunted house investigation that used real anchors and stayed just on the line of believability that a good amount of people thought it was actually live.
October 31, 2025 at 12:30 PM
If you're looking for something spooky to watch tonight, I really recommend Ghostwatch! First broadcast on BBC in 1992, it's a really well made haunted house investigation that used real anchors and stayed just on the line of believability that a good amount of people thought it was actually live.
the shot compositions in the opening of sh2 have never left my brain since i first saw them. really love the jpeg that's making up the landscape in the last one, its so eerie as an effect
October 20, 2025 at 6:05 PM
the shot compositions in the opening of sh2 have never left my brain since i first saw them. really love the jpeg that's making up the landscape in the last one, its so eerie as an effect
been doing some reading about Brecht and The Threepenny Opera and come to the realization that the Mac Tonight commercial is a song parody of Mac The Knife, a musical number about a notorious murderer
September 7, 2025 at 7:44 PM
been doing some reading about Brecht and The Threepenny Opera and come to the realization that the Mac Tonight commercial is a song parody of Mac The Knife, a musical number about a notorious murderer
Graham Greene is one of those great recognizable faces that pops up in so many movies, but he's really incredible as one of the leads in Clearcut. I really recommend seeing him in it, it's a powerful challenge to the narrative of "peaceful protest".
September 1, 2025 at 10:39 PM
Graham Greene is one of those great recognizable faces that pops up in so many movies, but he's really incredible as one of the leads in Clearcut. I really recommend seeing him in it, it's a powerful challenge to the narrative of "peaceful protest".