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The Many Masks of Batman

by John Kniles

Batman’s film history is long and varied, from campy to dark and gritty and everywhere in between.

The Failure of Video Game Movies

by John Kniles

The attempt to mix the two mediums has slowed down as of late since video games continue to make more and more money.

Cormac McCarthy tries to ruin action films for everyone

by Kendall G. Pack

McCarthy hand feeds us nothing, showing us the futility of our small understanding of the workings of the world.

DC’s Animated Gems

by John Kniles

If Superheroes intrigue you but comics are too far of a step, DC’s animated films are the perfect half way point.

‘The Drop’ Signals the end of the Boston Crime Film(For Now)

by Kendall G. Pack

The Drop is one of the best films in the Boston Crime film genre.

Dreadful Fun

by John Kniles

The joy of Friday the 13th comes from the dread of anticipation.

How Paul Thomas Anderson Killed a Genre

by Kendall G. Pack

Inherent Vice signals both a continuation of Anderson’s work and an apparent shift.

‘Cli-fi’ rising to new Hollywood heights

by Dan

Another piece on how Cli-fi is changing hollywood.

How do words in a screenplay become a film?

by admin

Why exactly is screenwriting such an important part of the process of film-making?

Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ goes ‘Cli-Fi’

by Dan

Is it a sci-fi mystery or a cli-fi tour de force?

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