Emerald Fennell, Class Politics, and Me.
After "Wuthering Heights", it's become clear that, at the very least, Fennell wields, perhaps naively, a dangerous politic.
After "Wuthering Heights", it's become clear that, at the very least, Fennell wields, perhaps naively, a dangerous politic.
4 OBSCURAE contributors, new and old, chime in on Fennell's third Feature.
An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
In a powerful review, Farah grapples with the beauty and the pain of the film within a rich context.
After "Wuthering Heights", it's become clear that, at the very least, Fennell wields, perhaps naively, a dangerous politic.
4 OBSCURAE contributors, new and old, chime in on Fennell's third Feature.
An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
Benito Bowl, Train Dreams to Nightmares, and opinions aren't hitting the Wuthering Heights one might have hoped for.
In a powerful review, Farah grapples with the beauty and the pain of the film within a rich context.
Beneath its polished exterior, lies a story that never fully capitalizes on it's potential.
Piers Brosnan and Amir El-Masry star in "The UK's answer to Rocky" - Suhalia analyses the biopic for its hits and it's misses.
Send Help moves at a lightning pace in setting the stage, gnarly, disgusting, with all our favorite practical effects and Raimi-isms to make the blood rush to our ears. And without the costume of modern society, the movie illustrates how much capitalism is a pantomime none of us asked to be part of.
An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
"Despite my usual sequel fatigue, I could not wait for The Bone Temple. I’m relieved to report that it not only justifies its existence but also beautifully concludes the story of its predecessor."
A new indie horror film swept the Box Office this weekend, and could signal a massive shift in the industry - Amy-May reports back for us.
An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.