Murder by Contract (1958): Murder in the Mundane
The life of a contract killer consist of laying around on call or murdering, and the murdering only takes minutes. … More Murder by Contract (1958): Murder in the Mundane
The life of a contract killer consist of laying around on call or murdering, and the murdering only takes minutes. … More Murder by Contract (1958): Murder in the Mundane
The 2025 Weird Cinema Film Awards … More 10th Annual Weird Cinema Awards: 2025 Edition
Predicitions for the 96th Academy Awards held on Sunday March 10th, 2024 … More The 96th Academy Awards Oscar predictions
Updated version of the 2024 Oscar Points … More Oscar Points 2024: 96th Academy Awards Edition
Oscar thoughts on a lively nomination morning … More Oscar Nominations: I Hate Diane Warren
Martin Scorsese captures the anger in the zeitgeist once again with ‘Killers of the Flower Moon.’ Projecting the type of American unrest and intensely uneasy feeling that persists. In one of Marty’s most invasive, deeply personal pictures, he personally signs his name with the closing of the film. Speaking to the weight behind this narrative and not undermining it with the dramatics of the picture. He emphasizes the suffering and most importantly, that nothing is seen nor heard and these ideologies continue to live on into the future … More Martin Scorsese captures the anger floating in the zeitgeist with “Killers of the Flower Moon”
Your one stop shop for 2023 Oscar predictions … More 2023 Oscar Predictions: Everything Everywhere All at Once not spreading the wealth
All the 2023 Oscar Nomination predictions in one place … More Oscar Nomination Morning 2023: Preview and Predictions
Review of 1982’s On Golden Pond. The multiple Oscar winning film … More On Golden Pond (1982) is unremarkable Oscar bait from the 1980s
The one question I keep coming back to with the Oscars last night is how does that absolute unhinged shit show make any viewer want to watch these movies? It plays into the idea that the Oscars are detached from reality and feeling of an overindulgent Disney commercial highlighted by the most bizarre Oscar moment … More The Oscars Hate the Art of Filmmaking