2017 in Music
The My Morning Jacket at Forest Hills Stadium concert was the very first time I ever intentionally purchased tickets and attended a concert, and it kind of spoiled me because of how good they are live. … More 2017 in Music
The My Morning Jacket at Forest Hills Stadium concert was the very first time I ever intentionally purchased tickets and attended a concert, and it kind of spoiled me because of how good they are live. … More 2017 in Music
Horror is the sense of loss, uncertainty, and fear that comes with tearing down a worldview and working frantically to find and understand the real truth. … More A Theory of Horror
Gibson bends the structure of traditional story telling, the English language, and the reader’s mind, and leaves you wanting more, with two more books in the trilogy waiting to be explored. … More “Neuromancer” by William Gibson
One and a half days in the city is enough time to experience more powerful art than is safe to consume. … More Manhattan – 7/28/2017
Snowpiercer presents a contrary view of humanity than most may like to entertain. Could that explain why this Summer blockbuster failed to break through to American markets? … More Why “Snowpiercer” failed to break through to American markets
I took a museum visiting trip to NYC and learned a bit about myself and humanity along the way. … More Manhattan – 07/01/2017
if ur always hapy are u ever truly hapy, or is hapiness only somthing we see in u because we know sadness … More “everyone’s a aliebn when ur a aliebn too” by Jonny Sun
We should embrace Sci-Fi as one of the more forward-thinking and intentionally introspective instances of the arts. … More Speculative Fiction Maximizes the Power of Storytelling
Avatar is bad for the very reason that Disney is now capitalizing on. … More Avatar (2009) is Incredibly Intellectually Dishonest
I have recently watched a number of Japanese movies, both old and new, starting with the original Ghost In The Shell (1995), and following up with After The Storm (2016), Your Name. (2017), and 5 Centimeters Per Second (2007) (all links to my next-day, quick reaction/reviews on Letterboxd). I don’t know how I managed to wait … More This Month in Movies – Japanese Edition