Shogun is a brutal show to watch. It emulates that Game of Thrones style of television that is about showcasing graphic violence, political maneuvering, and overt sexuality. That’s not positive or negative. Just an observation. Beyond that, it does manage...
Every Monday, we’ll highlight a piece of writing from our vaults. This review of Endless Poetry (Alejandro Jodorowsky) originally ran as a theatrical review. When Alejandro Jodorowsky makes a film, it’s like an event. He so rarely makes movies and...
Have you ever watched a movie with two storylines going on at the same time and thought, “Storyline B is so much better than Storyline A! I want to see more of that!”? That is what A Writer’s Odyssey is. A movie...
It’s been close to five years since Robert Rodriguez has made a movie. Rodriguez, who is famed for making low budget (comparatively to most Hollywood fare) and quickly shot affairs is returning to the big screen in February 2019 with...
For Drew Goddard, director of the film Bad Times at the El Royale, the film was an opportunity to make a throwback film to old school noir thrillers. Talking to reporters at New York Comic Con this past weekend, he...
At this year’s New York Comic Con, one of the first panels to be presented was a reveal of director/producer Dean Devlin’s new movie, Bad Samaritan. The longtime producer, whose credits include Independence Day, Godzilla, and Stargate, is making his...
When Alejandro Jodorowsky makes a film, it’s like an event. He so rarely makes movies and when he does, it seems like they take forever to make it into a theater. As soon as you sit in the theater and...