Top 5 Badass Disney Princess Moments — A Voyage through Film

First, a couple honorable mentions: Ariel Saves Eric and Commits to Her Choice, from The Little Mermaid. After a storm ravages Prince Eric’s ship, Ariel rescues him and takes him ashore. After he comes to and his men retrieve him, Ariel hides herself and reprises her “I want” song, “Part of Your World”, climaxing in […]… Continue reading Top 5 Badass Disney Princess Moments — A Voyage through Film

The Adjustment Bureau (2011) Mini-Review — A Voyage through Film

Before I watched 2011’s The Adjustment Bureau, I had concerns. A tale of a secret cabal covertly adjusting society at key pressure points in service of an enigmatic “Plan” seemed at risk of tripping conspiracy theory alarm bells, at a time when the fun has been taken out of conspiracies. But the tack the film […]… Continue reading The Adjustment Bureau (2011) Mini-Review — A Voyage through Film

Disappearance At Clifton Hill: trailer and poster — Caution Spoilers

If any mention of strange goings on at Niagara Falls mostly brings to mind weirdos in barrels and a Marilyn Monroe thriller, prepare yourself for some eerie shocks with Disappearance At Clifton Hill. Abby (Tuppence Middleton) is just a child when she sees a boy with one eye gouged out, hiding in a wood near […]… Continue reading Disappearance At Clifton Hill: trailer and poster — Caution Spoilers

The New Creature Canon: Matango (1963) — Scrapbook Infinity

You could very easily argue that a movie like Matango (given the English title Attack of the Mushroom People back in the day) can’t be part of the “new” Creature Canon because it was part of the old one: although never receiving the international popularity of Toho’s kaiju movies, it’s had a following for decades. […]… Continue reading The New Creature Canon: Matango (1963) — Scrapbook Infinity

Lesbians Who Were Somehow Not Ruined by Straight Men: From The Haunting (1963) and Daughters of Darkness (1971) to The Handmaiden (2016) & The Perfection (2018) — Office Hours with Doctor Horror

Not all queer content comes from queer creators. In fact, because LGBTQ+ directors are so underrepresented in Hollywood, most films telling queer stories come from outside the community. Queer women are especially underrepresented behind the camera, which means they are particularly likely to have their experiences interpreted by others. There are certainly good films about […]… Continue reading Lesbians Who Were Somehow Not Ruined by Straight Men: From The Haunting (1963) and Daughters of Darkness (1971) to The Handmaiden (2016) & The Perfection (2018) — Office Hours with Doctor Horror

Gal Gadot’s “Wonder Woman” premieres on Netflix — Archyde

Gal Gadot se incorpora a Netflix because “Wonder Woman” entered the platform’s catalog this June 26So grab a blanket, popcorn, and your screen to enjoy the weekend with this and other first-run movies. Netflix content is constantly updated and it was the turn of this editorial tape DC Comics. What is “Wonder Woman” about? A […]… Continue reading Gal Gadot’s “Wonder Woman” premieres on Netflix — Archyde

Graduation Advice Taken From Famous Movie Quotes — Frank Financial Aid

It’s graduation season, which means plenty of advice from people who probably shouldn’t be lending guidance to anyone. Initially, we were going to consult Twitter to help give grads a proper sendoff into the real world – the “graduation advice in 5 words” hashtag was a good time – but then we thought it would […]… Continue reading Graduation Advice Taken From Famous Movie Quotes — Frank Financial Aid