Joshua FaganThe Lord of the Rings and the Hero’s FailureThere is cutting irony in how J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings has become synonymous with safe, conservative, morally…Sep 23, 2019Sep 23, 2019
Joshua FaganFilm Review: Kimi no Na Wa (Your Name)Every now and then, there comes a transcendent piece of cinema that film that not only surpasses expectations, but makes the entire idea…Sep 23, 2019Sep 23, 2019
Joshua FaganFilm Review: Only Lovers Left AliveThis haunting Jim Jarmusch film doesn’t subvert traditional vampire mythology. It’s all there- the lust for blood, the aversion to…Sep 23, 2019Sep 23, 2019
Joshua FaganFilm Review: Ad AstraSomewhere between Interstellar and Andrei Tarkovsky’s Solaris (by way of Apocalypse Now) is James Gray’s Ad Astra, a meditative journey…Sep 23, 2019Sep 23, 2019