Film
‘Gattaca’ and its Biometric Readings
Gattaca is not altogether pessimistic, however. Thanks to computerized abstraction, men and women can easily swap identities.
Gattaca is not altogether pessimistic, however. Thanks to computerized abstraction, men and women can easily swap identities.
10 Years Later, Revisiting The Crazies The Crazies is about the inhabitants of a small Kansas town systematically plagued by...
Outside of the visual excess of the film’s violence and sex, the humor in Piranha 3d is really hit or...
10 Years Later: Let Me In vs. Let The Right One In Even in a pop culture landscape littered with the bloodthirsty undead,...
Friday Film Noir: Sunset Boulevard at 70 In cinema, as in life, the past informs and shapes the present, which...
It is the mid-19th century in Japan as a wandering ronin (the term designated to samurai who no longer have a...
Edgar Wright’s wildly innovative film adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s series of graphic novels should more than satisfy fanboys while...
10 Years Later Genre director Neil Marshall is not what you might call an “ideas man.” His best film, the...
Doctor Sleep
What is Elia Kazan’s best Movie? Part One: Underseen Films Elia Kazan is one of my top five favourite American...