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Film Flight #3 | Faith Under Fire

A collage of characters from the movies Ordet, Winter Light, and First Reformed

Spiritual crisis in the face of doubt-ridden silence Spiritual crisis is, I’m afraid to say, inevitable. Whether you’re devout or live a divinity-free life, at some point, at many points, you’ll be faced with unanswerable questions about what lies beyond…

Film Flight #2 | Screwball Storms

Five characters from three black-and-white movies lined up next to one another

Screwball Storms Ensemble chaos from the golden age of Hollywood comedy If you ask me, they just don’t make comedies like they used to. At the very least, the art of the ensemble comedy has practically been lost. Back in…

Film Flight #1 | Immersive Revolution

a collage of women with different hair colors

How images ignite resistance and shape rebellion A revolution begins with an idea. And over the course of time, as people have fought against tyranny, cinema has given those ideas a body—a moving, breathing, choreographed rhythm that condenses an entire…

Deerskin | An Image Of True Loneliness

Georges looks into a mirror in Deerskin

Sometimes a movie completely surprises you, leads you in a direction you don’t expect. Deerskin was one such film. Georges’ journey is ridiculous, hilarious, demented, shocking. But suddenly, as Denise sees Georges for who he truly is, through the camera,…

Sideways | Embracing The Sadness

Miles and Jack sit on a bridge in the movie Sideways

Sideways‘ depiction of high-functioning depression destroys me every time. I laugh my ass off the whole way through, even during the saddest of moments, because Miles’ life is so pathetic and cruel that it verges on absurdity. But it’s not…

Lips of Blood | Jean Rollin’s Meta Labyrinth

Frédéric and Jennifer stand on a shore of a beach

There’s a beautiful moment in Lips of Blood where Frédéric attends a screening of one of Jean Rollin’s films. As Stephen Jones and Kim Newman point out in their commentary, it’s a typical meta moment from this era’s generation of…

Ride Lonesome | The Art Of Simplicity

Randolph Scott as Ben Brigade and Pernell Roberts as Sam Boone stand in the desert in Ride Lonesome

I have a new motto for 2025, and perhaps for the rest of my life: keep it simple. The lack of simplicity has ruined this world. Little did we know that by complicating everything we do, we complicate the simple…

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