Author: Genna Rivieccio
But What Actually Happened to Jennifer By Staying in Pleasantville?: A Space-Time Continuum Conundrum
While there are many “suspension of disbelief” moments to be had in Gary Ross’ 1998 film, Pleasantville (including how Betty and George didn’t know what [Read More…]
Go Play Your Video Games: Free Guy and Pleasantville
For a movie that could have theoretically been just another “blip” of the 90s, Pleasantville has clearly been on some people’s minds of late. First, [Read More…]
Beauty and the Beast: The Specter of Phil Over Ronnie in Death
Although a “fair” amount of attention has been given to the death of Ronnie Spector a.k.a. Veronica Bennett, who never saw fit to change her [Read More…]
Drink Up Caprisongs
In a font that looks like it was ripped directly from The Carpenters’ band logo, FKA Twigs presents to us Caprisongs, a seventeen-track mixtape in [Read More…]
The Alchemy of Torment in The Card Counter
The thing one can immediately observe about Paul Schrader’s visual style in The Card Counter is that he wants you to notice how shitty America [Read More…]
Gerontophobia on the Dance Floor
Scarcely a week has gone by since the release of Dawn FM, along with a new video for the second single, “Sacrifice,” and already The [Read More…]
Silent Night: A Different Kind of Apocalypse Scenario Than the One in Seeking A Friend For the End of the World (Intermixed With Quietus Vibes)
A recent revisit to the not-so-far-fetched world of Children of Men reminded of a certain very useful tool that the government ought to start handing [Read More…]
Why We Want to Believe in Betty White’s Last Word
As more vivid details emerge about Betty White’s death, including how she suffered a stroke six days prior to dying on December 31, 2021, among [Read More…]
Mondo Bullshittio #43: The Amount Bowie’s Song Catalogue Was Sold For
In a series called Mondo Bullshittio, let’s talk about some of the most glaring hypocrisies and faux pas in pop culture… and all that it [Read More…]
The Anti-Lolita: Peter Bogdanovich’s Paper Moon
Peter Bogdanovich was perhaps that rare breed of director who was actually better as a result of starting out as a film critic (whereas Quentin [Read More…]