FASHIONISTA: Consumerism, Identity, and Mental Health

Simon Rumley's FASHIONISTA is an allegorical tale of the effects consumerism has on the individual.

FUNNY GAMES: Confront Yourself

Michael Haneke's infamous 1997 film FUNNY GAMES is a confrontation not just of violence in media, it is also a confrontation of ourselves & why we consume violent media.

TRAINSPOTTING; Or, Renton’s Divine Comedy

A trip into TRAINSPOTTING is like diving into the landscape of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, one rung of hell at a time.

HUNTING PIGNUT: Breaking Cycles in Contemporary Newfoundland

HUNTING PIGNUT is writer-director-editor Martine Blue's debut feature film, and it is beautifully raw.

American Hopes & Warnings in THE BAD BATCH

THE BAD BATCH is Ana Lily Amirpour's spiritual vision of American society: where it is now, where it's headed, all in a metaphorical landscape.

IT’S ALIVE: Attacking the Sanctity of Family

Larry Cohen's IT'S ALIVE is one of the first really postmodern monster movies, where the idea of family and parenthood comes under fire.

Father Gore’s 1st Make a Case: A Remake of GRAVEYARD SHIFT

In the 1st edition of "Make a Case," Father Gore discusses the 1990 GRAVEYARD SHIFT, an adaptation of a Stephen King short story.

The Senselessness + Style of Murder in Mickey Keating’s PSYCHOPATHS

Mickey Keating's PSYCHOPATHS tells a series of short narratives about people driven to kill. A nasty, stylised piece of work.