Still Watching the Skies: Episode 107 “Deep Blue Sea”
Nat, Cody, and Robert dive in and discuss 1999’s DEEP BLUE SEA. As it comes up in the podcast, I think it’s fair to say
Watching what no one else does
Watching what no one else does
Nat, Cody, and Robert dive in and discuss 1999’s DEEP BLUE SEA. As it comes up in the podcast, I think it’s fair to say
Cody, Robert, and Nat take time off from our beach reading to bring you a special bonus episode focusing on four films reflecting Hollywood’s attempt
Neo-Tokyo is about to explode and Robert, Nat, and Cody are here to witness it as they discuss 1988’s AKIRA. We’ve watched a bunch of
Cody, Robert, and Nat dive into early 1990s exploitation cinema with Albert Pyun’s NEMESIS. It’s fairly safe to say that everyone was a little confused
It comes a time in every film festival where you reach the point where a film just doesn’t work for you. For me, it was
Some documentaries don’t need an angle, the material is so compelling that getting out of the way of the subject is enough. ENNIO, a film