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Here’s a link to a page where you can buy the latest copy of the Moviejawn print zine, where I have an essay on the LGBT undertones of the Chucky franchise! Continue reading Get The Latest Copy Of Moviejawn!
Here’s a link to a page where you can buy the latest copy of the Moviejawn print zine, where I have an essay on the LGBT undertones of the Chucky franchise! Continue reading Get The Latest Copy Of Moviejawn!
Here’s a link to my review of the independent sci-fi Anya – please take a look! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Anya Review – An Ambitious Yet Low-Key Sci-Fi
Here’s a link to my review of the documentary Drag Kids – please take a look! Continue reading Moviejawn Article: Drag Kids Review
Here’s a link to my review of the animated Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles – please take a look! Continue reading Flip Screened Article: Buñuel In The Labyrinth Of The Turtles Review
Here’s a link to my review of Murat Sayginer’s short film The Flying Fish over at Film Inquiry – please take a look! Continue reading Film Inquiry: The Flying Fish Review: An Ode To The Endless Possibilities Of Animation
Here’s a link to my first ever article for Moviejawn: a review of the comedy American Bistro! I’m so excited to be contributing to this wonderful site, so please check out my review and other pieces from brilliant writers! Continue reading Moviejawn Article: American Bistro Review
Here’s a link to an anniversary piece for Zavvi on The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert. Please take a look! Continue reading Zavvi Article: The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert 25 Years On
Here’s a link to my review of Camp Wedding for Film Inquiry. Take a look! Continue reading Film Inquiry Article: Camp Wedding Review: Confusing Horror-Comedy That Doesn’t Quite Work
In a cinematic world dominated by the MCU, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that a film requires a large budget to be competent. When the average budget of a Hollywood movie is easily in the tens of millions of dollars, and entire CGI worlds have become mundane to most viewers, films that cost less than the price of a house to … Continue reading Socrates Review – A Sensitive Portrait Of Intersectional Poverty (Rating: 9/10)
Here’s a link to an essay on the contempt in Godard’s Le Mepris, and how it permeates both the narrative and atmosphere of the film. Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: The Misery Of Le Mepris: Godard’s Masterpiece Of Cynicism