Notes from Uncanny Valley: Franklin Ritch’s The Artifice Girl (2022)

By Thomas M. Puhr. Franklin Ritch’s feature debut hinges on its ability to make you think you’re watching one kind of movie before becoming another, and then another. If you like cerebral, speculative science-fiction, then you should seek this one out.” The first lines of dialogue in The Artifice Girl […]

The Other Side: An Interview with Sophie Linnenbaum on The Ordinaries

By Yun-hua Chen. We wanted to lean into this classic world of superheroes and create this contrast between the supposed superhero and the ordinaries, which is what this film is about – what is ordinary, what is special? And we try to bring these elements together in this title.” –Sophie […]

Triggered: The Post-Traumatic Woman and Narratology in HBO’s Westworld

By Keith Clavin and Christopher La Casse. As the show develops, we come to learn that some of the hosts are not ‘forgetting’ the traumas inflicted upon them…. Despite a wipe of their memory caches regarding prior ‘narratives’ (earlier roles they played in the park’s performances), they seem to be […]

A Total Vision: The Twilight Zone by Barry Keith Grant (TV Milestone Series)

“The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” (1.22, 4 March 1960) A Book Review by Ali Moosavi. Grant states that his aim was to ‘offer the most productive and comprehensive account of The Twilight Zone possible.’ He has undoubtedly succeeded….” The Twilight Zone, created by Rod Serling, is undoubtedly one […]