Anna CatleyinCineNationDie Hard: A Christmas MovieHappy Christmas Eve! Watching Die Hard is a Christmas Eve tradition in my family. If you’re still in the dark, here are a few reasons why…Dec 24, 20164Dec 24, 20164
Anna CatleyinCineNationRoadkill (1989) and the Canadian Cinematic IdentityOver on the Cinenation podcast, my Canadian background comes up quite a bit so I thought I’d take this opportunity to delve a bit into one…Mar 1, 2016Mar 1, 2016
Anna CatleyinCineNationVIDEO: A Damn Good Coffee TributeIt’s finally here. My tribute to coffee in Twin Peaks. I started re-watching the show earlier this year, looking out coffee onscreen and…Jan 13, 2016Jan 13, 2016
Anna CatleyinCineNationFilm Review: 3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets has been shortlisted in the Oscars Documentary category [link].Dec 3, 2015Dec 3, 2015
Anna CatleyinCineNationFilm Review: Me and Earl and the Dying GirlMe and Earl and the Dying Girl has made a name for itself this year as not only a critical favourite, but as a general crowd-pleaser. The…Nov 23, 2015Nov 23, 2015
Anna CatleyinCineNationFilm Review: Don VerdeanDon Verdean is the latest film from Jared and Jerusha Hess who came to prominence at Sundance in 2004, with their fresh new brand of…Nov 18, 2015Nov 18, 2015
Anna CatleyinCineNationThe Past, Present & Future of Orson Welles’ The Other Side of the Wind“God, how they’ll love me when I’m dead!”; Orson Welles confided that prediction in his close friend Peter Bogdanovich, and as it would…Oct 21, 2015Oct 21, 2015
Anna CatleyinCineNationFilm Review: 99 Homes99 Homes is the latest film from acclaimed director, Rahmin Bahrani. This latest effort is an account of the aftermath of the housing…Oct 14, 2015Oct 14, 2015