Movie Review: Rupture

During my viewing of Rupture, a friend of mine was streaming a session of the board game Life on Facebook Live. Despite the fact that said film I was watching contained scenes of body horror, spiders, and deformed aliens, I…

Movie Review: Little Boxes

Racial profiling has an interesting inverse effect on the victim and the offender. The offender uses racial profiling to group black people together into one definite set of stereotypes because he or she thinks they’re all the same. But, according…

Movie Review: The Promise

Perhaps this demonstrates a lack of creative initiative, but one would believe that if a director was to tackle a subject as weighty as the Armenian genocide, they would not choose to use it as a backdrop to a schmaltzy…

Movie Review: The Zookeeper’s Wife

The Holocaust is a genre of its own in cinema and with such a wide and varied swath of films already in existence it’s hard for a movie to differentiate itself. Director Niki Caro valiantly makes an effort with the…

Netflix Releases First Trailer For Live-Action ‘Death Note’ Movie

Hollywood wants anime and they want it now, dammit! Today, Netflix released a teaser trailer for Death Note, their live-action American remake of the beloved Japanese anime and manga series. The film follows Light Turner (Nat Wolff), a high schooler who…

Movie Review: ‘Table 19’

For those unaware, Jay and Mark Duplass are something of champions of the indie comedy scene. The likes of Cyrus, Baghead, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, and their recent HBO series Togetherness have shown their talent as writers who see…

New ‘Alien: Covenant’ Trailer Released

Hype keeps building for Ridley Scott’s latest entry in his beloved Alien franchise, and now the world can see the official return of his spooky space monsters. The second official trailer for Alien: Covenant hit the web on Tuesday and gives a more detailed…