NATHAN FOR YOU: Finding Connection in a Disconnected World
In his latest essay, Nicolò Grasso examines Nathan For You as a sad reflection on modern loneliness
The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 19: 1941
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we take a close look at one of Steven Spielberg’s most notoriously unsuccessful films, 1941
Great White
Great White offered hopes of an intimate horror that did not overly set its sights on the shark, but the question on the human morality
Mainstream
Coppola's feature is not only thematically fascinating but it is expertly crafted
ClapperCast - Episode 54: Cruella Review & The War on Paddington 2
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews Cruella, Plan B & New Order alongside discussing the Amazon/MGM merger & the war on Paddington 2's Rotten Tomato score.
Sympathy For The Mouse House
In his debut essay, Randy Burrows takes an analytical look at Disney’s handling of the shifting landscape of entertainment
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It offers a very intriguing analysis of what may be yet to come, for better or worse
Master of None Presents: Moments in Love
Master of None Presents: Moments in Love might just be the best season of Master of None yet
The Underground Railroad: 08 - Indiana Autumn
After a long odyssey of horror and dehumanization, this surely looks as though a sense of finality is nearing for the narrative as a whole.
The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 18: mother!
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we dig deep into Darren Aronofsky’s mother! in a conversation of epic proportions!
The Underground Railroad: 07 - Fanny Briggs
This little interlude packs just as much thematic messaging as any other episode in this wonderfully developing series, but it is almost completely confined to the sphere of themes and symbols.
Army of the Dead
Burly, brutal and a bit boring at times, Army of the Dead never finds comfortable pacing
Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse
Another attempt at cashing in on the profitable name of Tom Clancy
ClapperCast - Episode 53: Sequin in a Blue Room, Army of the Dead & Profile
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, the sensual Sequin in a Blue Room, & Timur Bekmambetov's Profile!
The Underground Railroad: 06 - Tennessee Proverbs
If the fifth chapter of The Underground Railroad could be seen as building up to a tipping point, both thematic and narrative, this episode heralds some form of a resolution.
In the Earth
For what could be the last time, Wheatley returns to his roots with the top-secret and instant classic horror
Shoplifters of the World
Shoplifters of the World wishes to embed a love for The Smiths without understanding why its characters should or would love the band
The Underground Railroad: 05 - Tennessee Exodus
This is where the progression of the main narrative and its thematic sphere running beneath the epidermis of the film intertwine most readily.
The Woman in the Window
It is difficult to unpack why The Woman in the Window falls flat
In the Heights
In the Heights is a solid celebration of diversity that brings the world of Washington Heights to life

