Martin Scorsese, as a man, is multitudinous. Just this week, the movies that we will cover show how varied Scorsese’s tastes and interests can be.
Mean Streets is Scorsese’s worldview personified (cinemafied?), a film that takes the subtext of the rest of his career and makes them living, breathing characters.
It’s time to talk about one of my all-time favorite films.
Music, like most forms of art, is often essential in being able to express emotion, whether that emotion is happiness, anxiety, anger, or sadness (all of which will be discussed throughout this week).
We have hit an interesting time in pop culture. The “Concert” film has made its way to center stage over the last few we
Today, we’ll be discussing one of the most infamous films of the '90s, a star-making, legend-solidifying, smash sensation - Basic Instinct.
Actually, Blow-Up is one of my all-time favorite movies. It was one of the first films that I watched where I was really blown away by the filmmaking
Fair Play just hit Netflix. That gives us an amazing opportunity to touch on a genre that’s all but dead. The Erotic Thriller. Get ready. It’s about to get hot in here.
Is A.I. alive? It’s a question asked by many films, from Blade Runner to Ex Machina, and the only answer we can muster is maybe?
We will be transitioning from one visually stunning auteurist work, where an all-knowing robot makes an outsider feel loved, to another. But this one features Oscar Isaac performing a choreographed dance to Oliver Cheatham's "Get Down Saturday Night."
Let's talk about why men suck. To be clear, when I say "men suck," I am not referring to Garland's 2022 venture; I mean, you know, the gender.
Today we are talking about one of my favorite AI movies, Her. This movie is a lot of things. It’s a story about love. It’s a deeply emotional look at human life. It asks big questions about human existence and what it means to be human (like most other AI movies).