Why Criticism: Setting Up a Podcast with Francisco Peres
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
“Happiness for someone, then, is only achievable at the expense of someone else’s full experience?”
“How unusual to see a woman’s perspective on love presented so plainly as Varda does in ‘La Pointe Courte.'”
“There will be unrequited love and monstrous desires amongst these essays.”
A Column on Action Films by Dylan Moses Griffin
A Weekly Column on Love and Erotica in Cinema by Justine A. Smith
“Though bleak and at times brutal, ‘Buffalo ’66’ manages to evoke a world of sensitivity that’s, dare I say, rather feminine.”
“It is a film for little humans (and big humans) that places hopefulness, imagination and kindness above all else.”
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
“Considering so many buddy cop movies of late treat their stories as afterthoughts, kudos to Black for actually delving into a compelling mystery with The Nice Guys… “
“Where ‘Scream’ comments on how to play the game, ‘Cabin’ comments on who actually gets to play.”
A Weekly Column on Love and Erotica in Cinema by Justine A. Smith
“An adventure that lives in a place outside of time, ‘Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind’ offers a haggard reflection of humanity’s dark side before proclaiming hopefulness and love the ultimate victor.”
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
A Series on Italian Cinema by Q.V. Hough
A Series by Dylan Moses Griffin
A Weekly Column on Love and Erotica in Cinema by Justine A. Smith
“Really, the main worth of The Keep is as a curiosity; to see a significantly different career path that Mann could have taken had this film had any sort of positive impact on pop culture.”
A Column on Film Criticism by Justine A. Smith
A Series by Dylan Moses Griffin