Mad Max: Fury Road with Sasha Fletcher
Sasha Fletcher06.16.15
The conclusion of our Mad Max retrospective, with a deep gaze into its latest addition, Fury Road, with Sasha Fletcher.
A Review of Ginger Ko’s Motherlover
Grace Shuyi Liew06.02.15
Exploring the long lineage of the aestheticizing of feminized suffering, via Ginger Ko’s Motherlover. Grace Shuyi Liew reviews.
Never Say Die
Jake Valento05.28.15
Jake Valento reviews What We Do In The Shadows, taking stock of the can-it-be-revived mockumentary format.
Ideal Home Noise (1): Sagl, Schrauwen, Robbe-Grillet
Jeff Jackson05.21.15
Jeff Jackson takes a deep dive into Soviet-era photographs from Sagl, Robbe-Grillet’s films, and a graphic novel by Schrauwen in this first installment.
The Giant Possibilities of the Human Spirit: A Review of Furious 7
Eric Nelson05.14.15
What can the Fast and Furious movies teach us about death? Eric Nelson reviews.
Wicked Messenger: A Review of Johannes Göransson’s The Sugar Book
Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle05.11.15
What does The Sugar Book do to a reader? Spasms.
Inside Ex Machina
Sabra Embury05.04.15
Ex Machina bends the tech-thriller genre into bizarre love triangles and A.I. Sabra Embury reviews.
Review Of Every Review I’ve Read Of The Sidekicks’ Runners In The Nerved World
Jordan Castro04.30.15
An exhausted look at the way a record is reviewed nearly the same way every time, over and over, with almost nothing to actually say.
Tiny Rocks: Miniatures, Macabre, & Meaning-Making in Sarah Jean Alexander’s WILDLIVES
Lucy Tiven04.23.15
“Alexander’s poems oscillate between emotional realism and surrealistic image.” Lucy Tiven reviews.
Charlotte’s Web, Animal Farm, Mort(e)
Sabra Embury04.14.15
Mort(e) extends the lineage of political allegory with charming, apocalyptic flair. Sabra Embury reviews.