As an otherwordly cautionary tale, public service announcement on the dangers of peer pressure, psychological examination on subsequent grief, and the ravages of addiction brought on by traumatic loss, Talk to Me (2023) had plenty to share through its unnerving, bleak imagery inside a tight, taut story, thanks to australian youtubers now full-length feature writer/directors … Continue reading
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Bede’s 2023 Melbourne International Film Festival Recap – Part 2
Hey, everyone! Welcome to my second edition of my two part recap articles of the 2023 Melbourne International Film Festival (or MIFF for short). Just like that, the festival is done and dusted for the year. What did I think of MIFF 2023 overall? I have to say, I thought the quality this year was … Continue reading
Bede’s 2023 Melbourne International Film Festival Recap – Part 1
Hey, everyone! Welcome to my first edition of my two part recap articles of the 2023 Melbourne International Film Festival (or MIFF for short). Just like that, the festival is done and dusted for the year. What did I think of MIFF 2023 overall? I have to say, I thought the quality this year was … Continue reading
[Review] The Outwaters (2022) by Marcus Wilturner
We all die in the dark. Such is the chilling, multilayered tagline to The Outwaters (2023); an intensely scary, disorienting, and engulfing incubus that submerges an unsuspecting viewer into the immeasurable abyss in a fiery, hellish manner that hasn’t been experienced in quite some time. So, let’s get into it. Even though it’s reached an … Continue reading
[Review] Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (2023) by Marcus Wilturner
πΆπ΅ Spider-Man, Spider-Man. Does whatever a spider can. Spins a web, any size. Catches thieves just like flies. Look out! Here comes the Spider-Man! πΆπ΅ Since 1962, our friendly neighborhood wallcrawler, Spider-Man, has embodied the truest form of authentic, self-sacrificing heroism, while being the literal symbol for comic books as an artform. His adventures have … Continue reading
[Review] Fast X (2023) by Marcus Wilturner
The Fast and the Furious. Twenty-two years. Ten films. One spin-off. One helluva ride. The family is love. The family is life. The family is forever. My Family, mi familia! I mean, come on. Of course this humble schmoe was going to talk about the global institution that redefined vehicular warfare, physics obliteration, and familial … Continue reading
[Review] Beef S1 (2023) by Marcus Wilturner
Marcus Wilturner reviews Season 1 of Netflix’s Beef (2023) Continue reading
[Review] Evil Dead Rise (2023) by Marcus Wilturner
[Review] Evil Dead Rise (2023) written by Marcus Wilturner Continue reading
[Review] John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) by Marcus Wilturner
John Wick. A name that is synonymous with stone cold revenge. A name that is known for righteous fury, tailor-made suits, and guns…lots of guns. A name that has redefined the action genre for the modern filmmaking era, and made audiences fall in love with Keanu Reeves all over again, in a series that fits … Continue reading
[Review] Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) by Marcus Wilturner
It’s no secret that this year has seen a considerable amount of sorrow all over the world. Coming from and within all types of people. All sides of the spectrum. Those we’ve come to love, admire, and even aspire to be are leaving us far too soon. Whether in our respective lives or in the … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: The Silent Scream (1979) and Them! (1954)
Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 27 and 28s films The Silent Scream (1979) and Them! (1954) Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: Absentia (2011) and The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 25 and 26s films Absentia (2011) and The House That Dripped Blood (1971) Continue reading
[Review] V/H/S/99 (2022) by Marcus Wilturner
Marcus Wilturner reviews V/H/S/99 (2022) ‘A Shudder Original’ Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’22] Mini Reviews: The Monster (2016) and Viy (1967)
Marcey continues her 31 Days Of Horror journey with reviews for Day 23 and 24s films The Monster (2016) and Viy (1967) Continue reading