Things Are Heavy On November 21, 2015
November 21, 2015. We’re a month out from “Back to the Future Day”, that occasion that inspired so many revival screening...
THE SPACE ALIEN’S GUIDE TO THE MOVIES, 1985-2014 (PART 2 OF 4)
We’re back with Part 2 of this series, the movies that will let you pass as an ordinary film wat...
30 Years of Pop Culture Must-Sees (1985-1990)
Imagine that you are among the first wave of the invading alien horde, still scouting out the best way to destroy...
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A Response To HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2
DreamWorks Animation may be the most prescient challenger to PIXAR/Disney’s cinemat...
A Brief History Of The X-Men on Screen
Marvel Studios’ shared cinematic universe has completely redefined the superhero genre. Right now, every other studio w...
Tracking Mud On The Red Carpet In Our Voting For The Best Of The Year
During the 2014 Oscar season, the ZekeFilm co-founders had the big idea to host our own s...
Comparing The Similar Themes But Vastly Different Approaches Of Two Major 2013 Films.
The following transcript was read by me via Skype, more or less verbatim,...
Disney's Latest Animated Feature Inspires a Look Back
Disney’s Frozen, the latest freshly minted “animated classic”, is a crowd-pleasing return to familiar for...
Celebrating The 35th Anniversary of John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN
Every October season, a unique aesthetic hovers in the chilly fall air. Grim skeletal figure...
Comparing and Contrasting The Big One-Word Titled Films of Fall 2013
“Life in space is impossible.”
Ditto that when it comes to life as a 1970s Formula 1 ...