Aki Vs. Evil: Happy Death Day and Freaky
Same director and a similar premise: Take a weird trope that’s already familiar and make them into horror films.
Same director and a similar premise: Take a weird trope that’s already familiar and make them into horror films.
My last installment was a nice little horror comedy musical about zombies. In order to show the breadth of the genre, I decided to go as far as possible from it. So, I thought this weird little Hungarian body horror … Continue reading
Say what? There are movies I enjoy, but it’s just hard for me to really recommend them for anyone else. It’s not that they aren’t good, it’s just that I know that for various reasons not that many people will … Continue reading
Yes, I’m kind of late on this, but on the other hand, I thought under the current situation, as the availability of new movies is bad, looking back at what was good last year might be a good idea.
In continuation of the topic from yesterday, let’s talk a little bit about how much movies cost to make. Irishman was one of the Best Movie Oscar nominees this year. DeNiro and Scorsese have talked openly about the problems of … Continue reading
As many have probably noticed, quite a few current movie directors have a background of making music videos. The timeline fits quite well. MTV started in the early 80s and at first the videos were not that interesting. They were … Continue reading
Yesterday I talked about tangible accessibility, so now it’s time for the much more difficult topic of intangible accessibility and I think this is the part where will lose the most readers. But gladly, I can live with that. Here’s … Continue reading
Here we go. Finally. The list is mostly for me, but as I have written the list out and published it (even going so far as to tell people about it), there is an assumption that someone else might take … Continue reading
Historically, my favorite archetype in constructed has been disruptive aggro or – the less politically correct – suicide black. The idea is that you don’t care about your life, as long as the opponent is losing more. Sadly, we don’t … Continue reading
We play games, because they are fun. However, then the question becomes, why are they fun? Why do we enjoy them so much? Why is simulating some (often mundane) activity in a very abstract way so pleasurable? Because we have … Continue reading