August 6, 2024

I wrote a little bit ago about Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru and how it deconstructs the way that the workplace deteriorates the human soul. I stand by my observations there about both the genius of the film and the necessity all people have to try to cultivate their sense of happiness and purpose independent of what the workforce tells you is important. (If we lived in a more perfect world, all people would have equal opportunity to do this.) But there... Read more

July 9, 2024

I’ll confess I haven’t yet been assigned jury duty, but there is one movie that actually kind of has me hoping I’ll get the chance. Based on the 1954 teleplay by Reginald Rose, 12 Angry Men is a 1957 drama directed by Sidney Lumet following a jury charged with delivering a verdict on whether an impoverished young boy killed his father. A boy’s life is at stake, yet at the start, a lot of these jurors only view this whole... Read more

June 18, 2024

We all have regrets in life. One of mine is that I did not let myself become interested in watching horror films until like three years ago. There are a lot of solid movies on my favorites list from the horror genre, movies released within my lifetime, that I chose not to see in theaters because I just didn’t think I could handle catching them on the big screen. At the top of that list is the first “A Quiet... Read more

June 11, 2024

Today’s film deals with some heavy topics, most notably suicide, which will be discussed in today’s piece. If this is content you don’t feel comfortable engaging with, I’d cordially recommend skipping this post. Craig Johnson’s 2014 off-beat comedy, The Skeleton Twins, sees estranged siblings, Maggie and Milo, reuniting after ten years following Milo’s failed suicide attempt, Milo unaware that Maggie herself was about to take her own life when she received the hospital phone call about him. Maggie takes Milo... Read more

May 14, 2024

Full confession: I have yet to see a single episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. I promise I’m not avoiding it, my television education has just always lagged behind my film education. (Though give me some credit, I am working to catch up and just finished watching Malcom in the Middle yesterday.) So when I think of Will Smith’s iconic roles, my attention generally defers to his 2005 rom-com, Hitch. Alex “Hitch” Hitchens (Will Smith) make a living as... Read more

May 7, 2024

Here’s a question. By the end of It’s a Wonderful Life, do you think George Bailey ever realized that so many people were on their knees for him that Christmas Eve? The film famously tracks the life of George Bailey, whose boundless dreams and ambitions are only eclipsed by his generous heart and strong moral compass. Over and over, his life calls on him to set aside his own interests and wants in order to rescue his community, and those... Read more

April 30, 2024

I’ve heard it said before that one of the hardest trials a person can be called to bear is wealth and success. The thought can obviously sit weirdly when it seems like all your problems would be solved with a few extra zeroes in the bank account, but when you also peel back the curtain and see the desolate inner life of those who have never stood in want, monetarily speaking, you see the price you really have to pay... Read more

April 16, 2024

I knew that writing about this film through a religious perspective was going to be difficult, but I wanted to try. While popular film seldom dares to invoke religion or religiosity directly, there’s very little about Ridely Scott’s Alien that lends itself to an easy spiritual reading. No clear Christ-insert, no symbolic death and resurrection, not much to say about repentance or ministering. Even the aesthetics of the film read as dark, inorganic, and sterile. This feels a world beyond... Read more

April 9, 2024

One of the most human of feelings is missing something that you can never have, and maybe never had to begin with. Something that has been forever lost. That lost something could be a world that embraces magic–not just for all the fireworks and dragons, but for the gallantry and adventure. That something could be the hand on your shoulder that can only come from a dad you never met. But everyone aches over something that feels like it can... Read more

April 2, 2024

I consider myself relatively lucky in the way of work. Overall, I have been fortunate enough to spend my working hours in pursuits that maybe aren’t always glamorous, the kinds of things you brag about during the class reunions, but they at least fulfill some societal need and leave the world a better place. That said, I definitely have a penchant for media that exposes the corroding force of the workplace and the way that the societal drive to excel... Read more




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