When Will Anthony Mackie Stop Having to Play Second Fiddle?

An introspective look at the career of 36-year-old actor Anthony Mackie and his roles just shy of the spotlight. A common trajectory for actors in Hollywood is starring in independent movies that gain traction and launch them into more meaty and prominent roles. One particular actor seems to be destined for this track, yet still isn’t quite there. This is Anthony Mackie. Over the course of this piece, I will examine the various characters Mackie has played, and ask why he is still finding himself in these kinds of roles. READ MORE...

The Unique Appeals of the Private Eye Protagonist

An exploration of film noir cinema of old and new and its oftentimes dope detective. Director Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation is an obvious homage to film noir, and Doc being the film’s fractured, updated take on the hard-boiled detective. Though film noir is often treated as a relic, the genre is thankfully kept alive by neo-noirs like Inherent Vice, and the detective heroes remain as relevant and uniquely appealing as ever. READ MORE...

The Beautiful Mechanics of ‘Ex Machina’

In Machina, humans have evolved highly enough to assume the role of creator of life, taking out the need for such deity's reverence. Yet as writer and director Alex Garland shows, there can be devastating effects in playing God, creating self-aware sentiments that show that when all you have left is "from the machine," the state of "life" itself is one that might not only apply to humans. READ MORE...

Top 10 Best Earth Day Films on Netflix

Happy Earth Day! While we should be celebrating this holiday 365 days a year, April 22nd marks a day when we come together to say one collective "We Love You" to our planet. We've sifted through thousands of films on Netflix to come up with the top 10 best Earth Day movies to watch today, tomorrow, and any other time you feel like appreciating Mother Nature. READ MORE...

AMBIENT

Ambient, an originally scripted sci-fi episodic story about a self-aware computer virus that pushes mankind to the brink of extinction, is now available to watch online. We live in a great time, where the future knows no bounds. On one hand, this modern age, with its incredible technological advances, could, in fact, lead to a dystopian downfall, birthing self-aware sentinels with runaway artificial intelligence that would then threaten all of human existence as we know it. READ MORE...

In Praise of the Low-Key Science Fiction Flick

Last year was a great year for science fiction, reaffirming the genre’s place in the mainstream. As always, it’s refreshing to see ambitious sci-fi's like Guardians of the Galaxy, Snowpiercer, and even the severely flawed Interstellar receive their fair share of love in year-end lists alongside typical non-genre prestige pics. READ MORE...

On ‘Selma’ and Separating the Good Biopics from the Bad

Selma, this year’s much-touted biopic of Martin Luther King, Jr., opens on a close-up shot of the good doctor as he self-consciously rehearses a speech in between complaining to his wife about his wardrobe—not on one of Dr. King’s legendary speeches or on some childhood tragedy that inspires his eventual triumphs in civil rights leadership. It’s not a grand moment, but it is an honest one. The film’s intimacy is immediate and enduring. READ MORE...

Oscar Nominations 2015: Snubs and Surprises

Nelson Tracey shares his thoughts on Marion Cotillard and Steve Carell's selections, Selma and The Lego Movie's snubs, and much more. There is a lot to take in this year, as is the case usually, and Oscar nominations are proof that you never know exactly what to expect from this morning, no matter how much thought goes into predictions. READ MORE...