Author: Noah Sanders

Movie Breakdown: Aquaman (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: I don’t know, DC has made some of the worst films of the last 100 years in the last decade and James Wan is a lunatic who drove a fast car between the...

Movie Breakdown: CAM (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: This was one of the films I was most eagerly anticipating at Fantastic Fest, and of course, it was one of the films I was unable to see. Post-Screening Ramble: The effect of...

Movie Breakdown: Widows (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: Whatever Steve McQueen (12 Years A Slave) made next was going to be on the top of my list. The fact that he decided to do an all lady heist film co-written by...

Movie Breakdown: Overlord (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: I mean this film has Wyatt Russell punching zombie Nazis. Do I need say more? Post-Screening Ramble: Somehow, someway, the concept of monsters being hunted by American soldiers in the explosion-pocked medieval villages...

Movie Breakdown: Transformer (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: A documentary about one of the great American power lifters of all time transitioning genders seems like a pretty fantastic window into a whole lot of worlds I know very little about. Post-Screening...

Movie Breakdown: Suspiria (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: I’ve only seen the original Argento Suspiria once and though I remember enjoying it, that’s about it. Regardless, Luca Guadagnino made Call Me By Your Name so anything, absolutely anything he’s got his...

Movie Breakdown: First Man (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: One hundred percent loved Whiplash. One hundred percent loved La La Land. Ninety-nine percent chance that I will love First Man. Math is easy. Post-Screening Ramble: The opening five minutes of Damien Chazelle’s...

In Review: Fantastic Fest 2018 (Noah)

It’s been a few days since I walked out of the 8:00PM showing of Mid90s, my final screening of my very first Fantastic Fest. And to say the least, I’m beat. I can’t tell if...

Movie Breakdown: White Boy Rick (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: If you’ve seen Yann Demage’s harrowing, beautiful story of a English soldier caught in the violence-embroiled streets of Belfast during The Troubles, then you’re excited for White Boy Rick. I have, so I...