Author: Jorge

‘The Empire of Corpses’ Blu-ray Review

Historical Fiction? Check. Steampunk? Check. Reanimated corpses brought about to fuel the animalistic machine known as society? Checkity-check-check! The Empire of Corpses is based on the works of Japanese science fiction writer Satoshi Ito, under the name of Project Ito.

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‘Lady Snowblood’ Criterion Review

Hello everyone! This is our first iteration of our “Criterion Collection” reviews. For those who are not familiar, the Criterion Collection is a video distribution company that shells out both contemporary and important classic films. The directors under Criterion’s belt

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‘Swiss Army Man’ Theatrical Review

“If you don’t know Jurassic Park, you don’t know shit.” I never would have thought in a million years that I would hear this phrase uttered in a movie. Never in a million million years would I have thought I would

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‘The Lobster’ Theatrical Review

Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, although still relatively young and building up his career, has surely put his name in the hat with the greats with his film The Lobster. Lanthimos’ first film in English, The Lobster, was released in May

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‘RWBY: Volume 3’ Blu-ray Review

“Red. White. Black. Yellow.” These were the words Monty Oum muttered to a colleague in a half-dazed stupor, as he struggled to wake up from a dream; a dream where people from different kingdoms train and battle to retain peace

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‘The Boy and The Beast’ Blu-ray Review

It has always been a hardline for Japanese animation theatrical releases to strike it big in the West; Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli have had tremendous success with Spirited Away, The Wind Rises, and numerous others. However, with Hayao Miyazaki

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‘Guidance’ Film Festival Review

Guidance was covered as part of our Tallgrass Film Festival 13 (2015) coverage. For more on our Tallgrass Coverage, check out our ProNerd Tour Page. After several successful shorts, writer-director Pat Mills has come into his own with his directorial debut Guidance,

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