Friday, October 7, 2016

"The Birth of a Nation" review


*Warning* Crit. Hit more often than not intends to avoid discussions of the polarizing and politically charged variety. While there's nothing wrong with discussion, these are topics that tend to bring out the worst in people and can lead to an ugliness I'd rather not associate with the beauty of storytelling that I love to celebrate. Especially in today's climate. However, I can't in good conscience review this film without expressing awareness of its relevance to the current state of sociopolitical issues.

Whatever problems you may or may not have with this film, check your agenda at the door, You can't convey tone through text and I refuse to heed any comments of insensitivity regarding real people undergoing real suffering in the past, present, or future.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Brief Delays

That time again sadly, Though I loathe to push off something within spitting distance of completion, you'll notice that the first major entry of Never Happily After hasn't materialized. There's a reason for it.

An unfortunate computer error occurring during the final stages of editing has left me with a bit of a setback; a lot of the copy from my final product was improperly saved and now irretrievable.

The only reason I'm not actively angry and venting over this is because I take a lot of hand written notes for projects such as these that serve as the backbone to a lot of the finalized content. While some rewriting is necessary, I have prior knowledge of what the post will become in addition to everything I have to say about it in tact.

So there you have it. I apologize profusely at the delay and take no pride in stretching this project out longer than I already have to but it is neverthelss coming along nicely if nothing else. Expect coverage of Disney's milking of 1001 Nights this coming Tuesday.

Whether this effects the rest of my posting schedule remains to be seen but is otherwise unlikely.  

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Boys and their Monsters: Lesser Known Monster Movies about Childhood



Summer of 2016 was full of cinematic disappointments. Some of them managed to be decent films despite that, most of them have furthered the decay of the Summer movie season as a time to bust out studio big guns into a hollow bloated overly commercial annoyance lacking in genuine awe but personally, one of those disappointments have stood out to me in the weirdest of ways.

Friday, July 1, 2016

Tools of Construction: Video Game Movies Using the Wrong Assets


A reminder for the few that still remember that the movie even exists, Ratchet & Clank was an outright bore at best and a slightly awkward, bland, pedestrian, and derivative kids flick indicative of everything wrong with marketing demographic driven filmmaking at worst. That the movie ended up being bad has now been long documented.

The primary question remains however; Could Ratchet & Clank have made a good movie?

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Coming Soon

Determined to stave off the overwhelming stresses of everyday life, this summer, I am determined to remind myself of why I love this season for entertainment, even if it kills me.

So rather than sink to the lethargic standstill of writing an insignificant opinion about movies everybody will more than likely see anyway, maybe the threat of looming embarassment will light the fire needed to produce the content that you, my readers, deserve.

For the next 3 months, expect about 2 coming posts a week with monthly installments involving a few writing projects I've been itching to jump on.

So, what's on the docket first?