As discussed in last week’s entry in the canon of the Criterion Files with Carol Reed’s The Third Man for our themed month dubbed “Noirvember,”…
An elder man stumbles through a shopping area, stares painfully into a window, stumbles some more, falls, and then dies alone on a sidewalk. While…
A few years ago Jim Mickle directed and co-wrote a film with actor Nick Damici about a zombie outbreak in a Manhattan neighborhood where the…
In the midst of the Cold War a Norwegian diplomat, Arne Treholt, was convicted of treason against his country for selling secrets to the Soviet…
A few weeks back a handful of the Film School Rejects team, along with a few other close friends, decided to take a brief departure…
Four years ago I saw an animated picture that hit me the only way that, up until then, had been achieved by some of the…
Joana Prats is the daughter of a genius in magnification technology in 19th century Spain. Her father owns a company that has just developed the…
I’m not sure I’ve ever experienced so many things I like brought together into a singular picture where the final result wasn’t quite as incredible…
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a film so in love with it’s perception of how cool it thinks it is. Bunraku really thinks it’s…