Tag: Genna Rivieccio
Tarantino’s Meta Metaness
Quentin Tarantino–the ultimate film nerd–only attracts fellow nerds when it comes to intricately dissecting the alternate universe that pops off the page of his screenplays. [Read More…]
What’s the Worst Alliance in American Pop Culture Right Now: Trump-Palin or Kelly-Cosby?
There is a reason Americans are perpetually the butt of every international joke: because they let people like Donald Trump speak for them. Moreover, they have [Read More…]
Kanye West Should Stick To What He Knows–Kim Kardashian–Instead of David Bowie
A rumor perpetuated by tabloid The Daily Star citing Kanye West’s desire to create an album of David Bowie covers has prompted legions of people [Read More…]
“What’s Wrong Can Never Be Made Right”: The Ronny Cammareri View of Life
When you’re a woman, whether of the 80s or now, there is only one man–and it’s Ronny Cammareri (Nicolas Cage) from Moonstruck. His intensity, constant [Read More…]
Linda Perry Had It Right the First Time
The announcement of Oscar nominations has caused more controversy than usual this year, but one of the lesser paid attention to ones as a result [Read More…]
Me Without You: You’re Never As Close To Someone As You Think You Are
In the constant barrage of releases, it’s easy for certain movies to remain under the radar despite how impressive they are. Me Without You is [Read More…]
Miss You Already Doesn’t Get Under Your Skin Enough to Miss By the Time It’s Over
Miss You Already should be the type of movie that restores your faith in the chick flick–yes, it’s a misogynist term, but remains applicable to [Read More…]
Janet Hubert a.k.a. Aunt Viv Ain’t Buyin’ Jada Pinkett Smith’s Self-Righteous Boycott
It’s a bit uncomfortable sometimes when celebrities who have only been known for one role that was about twenty years ago suddenly lash out on [Read More…]
Grimes’ Kill V. Maim Video Offers A Baroque Perspective on The Warriors
Grimes has, of late, been fond of proving just how well worth the wait it was to finally get the auditory benefits of her new [Read More…]
The Older You Get, The More You Understand Joel & Clementine’s Desire for Memory Erasure in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
When you watch what is arguably Charlie Kaufman’s screenwriting masterpiece (though, if you’re an aspiring screenwriter, you’re inclined to be partial to Adaptation) as a, [Read More…]