
Blade Runner 2049 movie review: a rickety retro replicant
Visually, this dying future world is immersively hellish. Intellectually, though, its ideas haven’t kept up with the rapidly evolving science-fictional conversation.

Visually, this dying future world is immersively hellish. Intellectually, though, its ideas haven’t kept up with the rapidly evolving science-fictional conversation.
There are never enough hours in the day, and this gets worse during a film festival…
…one to track Terrible Ways to Treat Women Onscreen.
From Saturday Night Live…

Quick takes from the 25th Raindance Film Festival, with public screenings in London through October 1st, 2017.

The reboot no one asked for of a movie no one much remembers has landed… and it’s dead on arrival, with nothing new to say and no new way to say it.

An absolutely hilarious and very pointed exploration of politics and culture on the smallest possible scale. And a lot of good-lookin’ chickens.
…and I livetweeted it.

Quick takes from the 25th Raindance Film Festival, with public screenings in London through October 1st, 2017.

Precious, fatuous, Nancy Meyers–lite rom-com about a privileged rich white lady with no real problems who can’t help but mom her much-younger new boyfriend. Barf.