Looking for Easter movies? Look no more. This Easter movies list appeals to kids, families, adults, and those who don’t want to watch an Easter movie, too.
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Film Rave: The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye (Dir. Marie Losier 2011)
Since founding the COUM Transmissions collective in the late sixties, via Throbbing Gristle’s invention of industrial music, and numerous highly provocative music and art shows (sex, gender, physical alteration, domination and extremity being constant themes, with a smattering of black magic), Genesis Breyer P-Orridge has dedicated herself to exploring the (off-)limits and possibilities defined and […]
The (Very Unorthodox) Valentine’s Day Movie Survival Guide
Whether you are single, coupled up, in a fight, or just don’t want to leave the house on Valentine’s Day, this guide has the perfect movie for you.
Film Rant: Attenberg (Dir. Athina Rachel Tsangari 2010)
Director/producer Athina Rachel Tsangari’s reluctance to be lumped in with some nebulous Greek New Wave is as understandable as the categorization is inevitable. She has been producing the work of Giorgos Lanthimos, and her second film as director shares with his Dogtooth (2009) and Alps (2011) not only strong tonal and thematic similarities, and an […]
Making History: The Year Pixar Loses The Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature
The Golden Globes began awarding their Best Animated Feature category in 2007, and have continued each year to nominate three to five films (not the standard five as in other categories). Every year, beginning in 2007 (for the year 2006), a Pixar (or Disney-Pixar) film has been nominated; and every year wins the award. It […]