The A-Z of Geek Cinema: X is for X2: X-Men United
The opening scene of a film is super-important. Like the opening paragraph of a book, or the cold open of a television show, its purpose is two-fold: to grab the audience’s attention, and to...
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The opening scene of a film is super-important. Like the opening paragraph of a book, or the cold open of a television show, its purpose is two-fold: to grab the audience’s attention, and to...
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Let us now sit in praise of Darren Aronofsky. One of my favorite directors working today, Â and one whose (still growing) film oeuvre is extremely varied, while showing a remarkable amount of consistency, in...
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David Cronenberg’s scifi/horror film Videodrome plays in the fields he often did early in his career: body horror, flesh mechanics, the external reflecting the internal. But in Videodrome, he did so with a larger...
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This is a manly goddamn movie. Brian de Palma’s film of David Mamet’s script is, and I don’t use this word often, epic. The operatic sweep of the cinematography and the extremely quotable screenplay...
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Music in film is important. It can define a mood. It can provide counterpoint. It can even, in the case of musicals, provide plot. At its best, a film’s score enhances the rest of...
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Let us speak now in praise of Speed Racer. No, I’m serious. 2008’s Speed Racer, written and directed by the Wachowskis. Fresh off the Matrix films, the (then) brothers took ahold of the long...
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Wes Anderson creates worlds. Most films of his belong to their own environment, with little to no connection to the reality we all belong to. This is true, even more than the others, of...
What responsibility do we have to history? Should it be something held up as sacrosanct, or is it as malleable an object as the truth appears to be? History is written by the winners,...
Christmas effects us all (well even if you don’t celebrate, its kind of hard for the spirit of the holiday not to surround you) and that even extends to the realm of video games....