Tenet Review – An Intricate, Beautiful Machine That Lacks A Core

Christopher Nolan, as much as I respect his work, has never been a filmmaker whose work I was naturally drawn to. His brand is coolly awe-inspiring and cerebral, never wasting a second, and always gravitating around grand ideas beyond the human – on the contrary, I’m drawn to films that stop to smell the roses, more focused on the experience of being human than attempting … Continue reading Tenet Review – An Intricate, Beautiful Machine That Lacks A Core

The Digital Fix Article: Decentralising Humanity In Science Fiction Cinema Part One – 2001: A Space Odyssey

Here’s a link to part one of an essay I wrote for The Digital Fix on how humanity can be decentralized through science fiction film – take a look! Continue reading The Digital Fix Article: Decentralising Humanity In Science Fiction Cinema Part One – 2001: A Space Odyssey