“Men fear most what they cannot see.”
-Batman Begins (2005)
Today I want to share with you a montage I published here in February 2020, which I also presented for assignment at Colorado film school.
Continue reading “Still Got That Feelin’”“Men fear most what they cannot see.”
-Batman Begins (2005)
Today I want to share with you a montage I published here in February 2020, which I also presented for assignment at Colorado film school.
Continue reading “Still Got That Feelin’”It all starts with the music here at Experience Film. And the title of the latest Chili Peppers album says it all – we’re back, baby.
Continue reading “Return of The Dream Canteen”Continue reading “Trainwreck: WoodStock ’99”Kerosene, match, BOOM.
Welcome to part 2 of E.F.’s celebration of a great new rock album. It’s time to dig into the tracks!
Continue reading “Metric – Formentera (Part 2/2)”Continue reading “Metric – Formentera (Part 1/2)”“Take something for the pain
-From the song, Doomscroller (2022)
Not something to conceal it
More like a magnification mirror, full-size
Inner echo reflecting solace revived
Whatever you do, either way we’re gonna love you
Never mattered, either way we’re gonna love you
Whatever you do, either way we’re gonna love you
Never mattered, how many or how much more you’ve been through.”
This is not Elvis. This is Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, and you need to know this going in. The director’s films are frenetic to the extreme. Full of hyper-stylized montages, jump cuts and crash zooms in the spirit of New Wave MTV.
Continue reading “Elvis (2022)”“That’s why we play!”
Stranger Things is cool now, and if you wanna be part of the club you gotta be able to stomach the horror. Which is why The Duffer Bros’ open their 270 million dollar new season with a harrowing 8 minute sequence that had to be prefaced with a trigger warning. It’s a rite of passage. As if to say, make it through this bloody trial and be rewarded with the finest hour of the show to date.
Continue reading “Stranger Things Episode 4.1 (New Season)”“Tell everybody… He hasn’t dropped them
Forgotten or anything
It’s just too heavy for Superman to lift,”
“Do you think we’ll be in love forever?” She asked.
“I hope so.” I said.
Continue reading “The Game of Love”“This is for you. Your favorite song. On a Saturday night.”
Cameron Crowe movies are about music, and moments. Like the moment Susan Sarandon takes the stage to honor her late husband at his funeral.