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Ant-Man: Good Ants, Bad Father Figures

October 23, 2015 FairlyHuman 0

Ant-Man is a film punctuated by: spectacle, gobs of CG ants, slap-stick comedy and quasi-racist caricatures. With all of these elements you might think you’re watching […]

Get Your Screenplay Right

March 26, 2014 Jeremy Shattuck 0

It’s in Hollywood, indie and art film. It’s an amalgamation of capitalism and art, and the bane of your artistic career. It’s quality over content. […]

Blue Is The Warmest Colour – London Film Festival review

October 30, 2013 Christopher Preston 0

The choppy but bountiful waters of teenage angst are fished once again, this time by French director Abdellatif Kechice in his new film Blue Is […]

This weekend, check out the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival

October 17, 2013 Jeremy Shattuck 1

The Santa Fe Independent Film Festival has kicked off. Check it out tonight through Sunday. Support your locals and great film.

A Classic Adventure with the H&G Soundtrack

September 26, 2013 Dustyn Deerman 0

Before we dive into the H&G original soundtrack by Joe Silva, let’s take a look at the film H&G itself. Written and directed by Danishka […]

Miscommunication and Art – Subjectivity in Pierrot le Fou

September 24, 2013 Jeremy Shattuck 0

Jean-Luc Godard’s Pierrot le Fou (1965) is a film about miscommunication and subjectivity that illustrates the impossible task of existing simultaneously in ‘the real’ and […]

Blackout

Little Memory Loss: Blackout – Jeremy Shattuck

July 2, 2013 Jeremy Shattuck 2

Blackout follows the story of Harley Roberts (Timothy Woodward Jr.), a young, successful lawyer with everything to lose. Roberts has just made junior partner at his […]

Filmmaking in New Mexico – Balancing Art & Capitalism – Infrastructure and Necessity

July 1, 2013 Jeremy Shattuck 2

As a hungry but not quite ravenous artist and filmmaker, I circumvent notions of decency and decadence. I ache for the presumed romantic, free-flowing lifestyle […]

Snow on Tha Bluff – One Confusing and Interesting Ride

June 29, 2013 Jeremy Shattuck 0

Love or hate it, Damon Russell’s Snow on Tha Bluff  is a captivating film that questions the notions of documentary and fiction. Part documentary, part drama, […]

Good Times at The Albuquerque Film and Media Experience – Hip and Trippy

June 20, 2013 Jeremy Shattuck 0

It’s been a while since I have been this exhausted. Perhaps it’s age catching up with me or that I have been hiding behind my […]

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