To the Ends of the World @ Cinemania
Heart of Darkness. The title of Joseph Conrad’s novel about a voyage up the Congo River to the heart of Africa and the following descent into madness, racism and violence. It brings up strong emotions and the potential of darkness in the human heart. This French film, directed by Guillaume Continue Reading
Freakpop a la Christine and the Queens
When French singer Heloise Letissier began to perform around London she had drag queens as her backing singers/performers hence the Christine and the Queens. She chose that name as a tribute to all transgender people and she identifies as pansexual. That is where the solo artist’s name came from, her Continue Reading
The Shape of Water – 4k Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo Edition
Colour me corrected. Previously I used to think of director Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth, Crimson Peak) as primarily a visualist. Meaning that his films were spectacular to look at, but the stories were further down on the list. Mistake on my part. That was rammed home while I sat Continue Reading
Craig Moreau – A Different Kind of Train
His third full length studio album continues along the Americana music path which Craig Moreau has previously embarked upon. A Calgary native who moved to Nashville to establish himself as a songwriter, he has now decided to sing his own songs. He has that classic country or Americana sounding voice. Continue Reading