& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies April 27, 2020 “Thor: Ragnarok” was a joyous punch in the face of colonialism Taika Waititi's irreverent revamp of the Thor series, Thor: Ragnarok, manages to weave some much-needed criticism of imperialism among the gags.
& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies April 21, 2020 “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” Found Poignancy In Its Cosmic Weirdos James Gunn's interstellar hangout movie is weird and messy, but deeply, admiringly focused on its characters and an earnest emotional core.
H Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies April 21, 2020 How “Spider-Man: Homecoming” Updated the Teen Film for the MCU Era Alien robots and evil Norse gods may prove a thrill to the multiplex, but here, they're not much more intimidating than adolescence.
& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies September 29, 2019 “The Dark Tower”: There Are Better Films Than These Childe Roland to The Dark Tower came, and unfortunately, he brought all of us along with him.
C Categories Features Movies June 27, 2019 Countdown to Goodbye: An Unofficial Modern Queer Trilogy A look at three unforgettable portrayals of love & heartbreak to suit all your tearjerker needs.
D Categories Features Movies June 17, 2019 Defying Labels: A Brief History of Bisexuality in Film A look at how Hollywood has helped (and hurt) the acceptance of bisexuality as an identity.
& Categories Features Movies May 14, 2019 “Logan”, “Avengers Endgame”, and The Death of Superheroes As the first generation of Marvel superheroes hangs up their claws and helmets, we wonder just how long pop culture will actually let them stay dead.