Male friendships have some elements to them that kind of distance them from female friendships. Often things go unspoken and affection is underplayed. Often enough this dynamic can make for very interesting films. Though male friendship and love (in a non-sexual way) isn’t depicted too often in a way that rings true and honest, when […]
Day: September 27, 2016
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The 10 Most Philosophical Animated Movies of All Time
There is a common perception that animated films are made strictly for children, and while this belief can be understood, the medium of animation provides a sense of freedom that live-action films can’t. Often times, animators use this to their advantage and tackle the provocative and existential questions that may be difficult to tackle in […]
Dead End Drive-In (1986) Arrow Video Blu-ray Review
New from Arrow Video is the Blu-ray release of Dead End Drive-In, a true cult classic and one of the best of the Ozploitation subgenre that mixes elements of Mad Max, The Cars That Ate Paris, Australian car culture, and crazy youth subcultures. Set in a dystopian future, this one deals with the government locking […]