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Megalopolis

Megalopolis was the movie I was most looking forward to this year. After decades of films increasingly being polarized into either risk-averse blockbusters or grim, awards' season fare, I was very keen to see a wildly self-indulgent artistic experiment by a master craftsman. Now, I want to be clear: Megalopolis is not a good film.… Continue reading Megalopolis

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Perfect Date? That’s a Tough One. I’d have to say April 25th.

I've written a few bits and pieces about climate change in film, but I must admit I often see climate change in films where it was never intended to be a focus. It can't be helped, that's what happens once you have a degree in climate change. If you talk about or depict the planet's… Continue reading Perfect Date? That’s a Tough One. I’d have to say April 25th.

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Christmas Interview with Dale Hurst & Book Announcement

Just a quick post to say I was lucky enough to appear on the Dale Hurst show for his special Christmas reunion episode. He and I have fantastic chemistry and it was a very fun discussion. The other interviews are a lot of fun as well. You can find the episode here: https://open.spotify.com/show/0wjM7u0BtlGdlXjYkGoA7V And this… Continue reading Christmas Interview with Dale Hurst & Book Announcement

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Hollywood and Climate Change (Part 2): A Strained Relationship

After a very awkward and breathtakingly stupid first date between Hollywood and Climate Change with The Day After Tomorrow, future dates were arranged because the first one technically went well for... um... investors. But investors pay for every date, so a second, third, and fourth date were all foreseeable as long as the money kept… Continue reading Hollywood and Climate Change (Part 2): A Strained Relationship