By Bradley Lane Having been a film fan on the internet, I was aware there was a Japanese horror craze in the early to mid-2000s
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Over the Garden Wall
By Bradley Lane The dominant understanding of animation is that the medium exists in two distinct forms based on the work’s target audience. Children’s entertainment
Antebellum
By Bradley Lane Again, film lovers find ourselves in the midst of the industry adjusting to the fact that for the foreseeable future, movie theaters
I’m Thinking of Ending Things
By Bradley Lane While many modern filmgoers may not immediately recognize Charlie Kaufman by name alone, his body of work is vitally important to the
Boys State
By Bradley Lane Every year, in each of the 50 states, The American Legion hosts gender specific mock government simulations called Girls State and Boys
The Last Dance
By Bradley Lane If you’re anything like me, your free time these past few weeks has been dominated by the recent NBA restart. This had
She Dies Tomorrow
By Bradley Lane New movies during the pandemic, and in the absence of movie theaters, have been few and far between for movie lovers and
My Life as a Zucchini
By Bradley Lane Animation has been stigmatized as both a medium for children and, in turn, a medium where stories must be dumbed down for
The 400 Blows
By Bradley Lane Increasingly in the age of streaming, the services providing films and television to consumers are shifting their focus from obtaining pre-existing content