Weekend Watchlist: March 18th

After a relatively quiet previous week, this weekend has a little bit for everyone. By Sean Blanford In TheatersX: One of three films our Bananameter critics will be covering this week, X is the horror return of House of the Devil writer-director Ti West. Set in 1979 Texas and following a group of adult entertainers … Continue reading Weekend Watchlist: March 18th

Oscar Opinion: Flee Deserves to Win Big

by Gavin SpoorsFollow Gavin on Twitter here Animated-documentary Flee has made Oscar history by scoring nominations across three particularcategories: animated feature, documentary feature and international feature. In 2020, Honeylandnabbed nominations for documentary feature and international feature, and back in 2008 theanimated documentary Waltz with Bashir earned an international feature nomination, but noanimated documentary has come … Continue reading Oscar Opinion: Flee Deserves to Win Big

Episode Three: The Batman, Fresh, Box Office and More

Hannah from the Cinemania World Podcast joins me this week to discuss the two movies that have hit the Banana Meter this week in The Batman and Fresh. We also talk about the box office, news from the week and more. https://open.spotify.com/show/0b4aSTuJ9scKO9a7oU5yAm?si=20ad24e8b7b04938 Make sure to Follow Hannah on Twitter to check out the latest movies … Continue reading Episode Three: The Batman, Fresh, Box Office and More

The Power of the Score: Discussing Jonny Greenwood’s Oscar-Nominated Music

Written by Brian SkutleFind their work at http://www.sonic-cinema.com/ Film music can serve many functions in the film it exists in. It can comment on the action, though that’s more in the musical arena. It can set the stage for the film, like a great overture or opening title song. It can provide background accompaniment to … Continue reading The Power of the Score: Discussing Jonny Greenwood’s Oscar-Nominated Music