by Luke Harbur From the October 2015 IssueScott Pilgrim vs. the World: a perfectly cast, fast-paced, colorful, relatable and respectable film deserving praise for each shot. Criticism for this film also deserves recognition, but it serves to be trite in the grand scheme of the film as a whole. Scott Pilgrim is one of the … Continue reading
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The Road Warrior vs. Mad Max: Fury Road
by Jacob Sullivan From the October 2015 IssueMad Max 2: The Road Warrior (George Miller, 1981) Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior offers exactly what should be expected from any entry in the Mad Max series. Hot off the success of the first film, Director George Miller ramps up the violence, mayhem, and speed to … Continue reading
Buried
by Paige Conley From the October 2015 Issue I buried you. I buried an empty casket. Your body rained down lumps of flesh splashing into the sea eaten by sharks. You did it. If I say I’m not crazy, Well that hardly helps my case. From the middle of my forehead through the left side … Continue reading
Pumping Iron
Review by Byron Bixler From the October 2015 Issue As someone who generally finds bodybuilding to be kind of repulsive, I’m pleasantly surprised to say that I found Pumping Iron to be an enthralling documentary on the subject. The film brings attention to the many personalities training at Gold’s Gym in California and beyond as … Continue reading