Authors: Mickey Randle
Film Review: Evil Does Not Exist
We certainly see mankind as evil. It’s a common assertion that the biggest threat to man is man. … read more
Film Review: The Taste of Things
“For these kinds of people, food is something to be taken seriously, and something that brings joy. For them, food is love.” … read more
Backlog: A Short Film With An Imperative Message
A college party, a dingy bathroom, dorm rooms and a senate hearing. What do they have in common? They’re all featured in the groundbreaking film Backlog. … read more
Film Review: Huesera: The Bone Woman
Huesera: The Bone Woman is not horror’s next big thing, but its combination a scary story and motherhood themes makes for an interesting film. … read more
Oh Baby! How Brooke Trantor Explores the Female Experience
In a world where women are often under- or even misrepresented in cinema, director Brooke Trantor and her short film Oh Baby! are defying expectations. … read more
Film Review: Somebody I Used To Know
Somebody I Used To Know is about self-actualization, change and reflection in a way that’s actually pretty fun. … read more
Film Review: Apostles
Scud’s Apostles works best when approached as an abstract artwork. Cinema will always be an elusive concept, but Apostles doesn’t seem to clear anything up. … read more
Film Review: Nr. 10
Nr. 10 understands what it means to be a sci-fi film, even if it has some trouble connecting the dots. … read more
Film Review: Triangle of Sadness
This year’s Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or winner, Triangle of Sadness follows an influencer couple as they depart on a luxury cruise. … read more
Film Review: Framing Agnes
Framing Agnes is a visual treat and focuses on the stories of trans and gender-nonconforming people during a study in the 1960’s specifically Agnes Torres. … read more