Don’t Breathe 2

Hey listeners. This is the first head poke I’ve done out of the sand in several months. If you get that analogy, you know ostriches. Well, at least you know there is a stigma about them.

Tell me what you think! I hope to put up more episodes like I was doing 5 years ago.

Damien

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Take Shelter

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Starting a series of films that are “Atmospheric Horror.” Sound off in the comments, let’s make this a dialog.
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Candyman and Howl

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Hello listeners. As promised, here is the episode with my new cohost Hermione Flavia who is a beautiful person inside and out that enjoys AND ACTS in movies. She also has written on film for years and been a repeat guest on my podcast since 2017. I asked her to team up. She tells you more about herself in the episode. We are building a podcast, we hope you’ll come along with us! In this important landmark episode, we cover “Candyman” and “Howl.” Much more to come from my new podcast pal and I, why not subscribe to never miss a new feature? As Bowie sang, “Ch ch ch changes.” Enjoy your week and WE will be back for another episode. Currently we are in the process of picking a name. Any suggestions? Thank you. Enjoy.

Update: The name of the new podcast I am doing with Hermione has been invented “The GenX and the Millennial

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Interpreting Horror with: Author David Kopf

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Hello Riley on Film listeners! I’m basking in the afterglow of a recording session with my author friend David Kopf. I Introduce him and his latest book “Tea in Crimea.”  As you will hear he has some very intuitive points to make about these films: The VVitch, Mandy, Lighthouse, and Color Out of Space. I had a few editing issues so please pardon if the subject jumps. I think it only does it 2x. Let us know what you think in the comments. I hope you enjoy! Here is the link to David’s book. I highly recommend reading it. https://www.amazon.com/Tea-Crimea-David-Kopf/dp/1732380201
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ClownDoll (2020)

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ClownDoll (2019) – IMDbwww.imdb.com › title1h 33min | Drama, Thriller | 23 March 2020 (UK) After purchasing a doll, Lane’s life takes a turn for the worse when close friends and family begin vanishing.

(I am Lane’s sex slave in the film. Unfortunately the scenes were too hot for the internet so they were put in a vault).

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lossy shit

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Bad week for movie watching and some other things. 🙁 The recording sounds all lossy. No idea why. Did everything the same. I hope you enjoy my sound effects (shhhhhh)
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My Letterboxd 12282020

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Hey there, I’m changing wibw to “My Letterboxd” in a series. I just do plain talk reading down my activity feed. Feel free to follow me there, I am rileyonfilm (of course). kaboom. I mean to do right by my (our) contribution here. Namaste. I hope you enjoy.
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Ms .45, 1981 – ★★★★★

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I have to give this one a 10! How can I not? The calculated storytelling with the air of the “Sabotage” video by the Beastie Boys. We aren’t looking at them, we are AMONG them. In fact, we are the accomplice to the killings. Fortunately all the kills are righteous. All men don’t suck right? Wait don’t answer that. There is the “tits and ass” theme everywhere so see it for that if not for the genius style of 70’s noir type horror. This one’s a perfect 10 in my book.

In this show I mention a video by Disturbed. Merry Christmas:

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Black Box (2020) ★★★

Hello lovely free-thinking listeners and readers: I am against a new wave of horror films that take little into account except race. I want creepiness, above all else, in my horror. This film has some. I await the day when all colors are presented in movies without preference or prejudice. The goal is the scare! This one is not bad!

Let me establish here at the get go I am enamored of black culture. I am in no way prejudiced against anyone for the color of their skin or even their socio-economic condition. I teach college freshman English and I encourage all my students, whatever their skin color or ethnicity, to work and succeed in life through getting a college education. I just thought I’d give you a little background on me before anyone starts falsely accusing me of being racist. Ok enough of that fine print, let’s do the review!

What’s in this 2020 film called “Black Box?” More importantly, is it worth a 2020 horror fan’s time? Blumhouse financed it but as fans know, their movies have been hit and miss in the past few years with a sample miss being “Happy Death Day II” and absolute hits being the “Creep” franchise and the inimitable “Hush.” So, with respect and eager anticipation, horror fans want to know, “What’s next in the box?” For me, this one stops just short of being great. It succeeds in looking like a “Get Out” (is there any latent horror value in mandating a mostly black cast? Please sound off in the comments) but it loses points in scares and writing. In some social ways, this was a hard review for me. I don’t want to offend people. Please don’t be offended. Sound off in the comments, I would love to hear your response to this film.

Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr. is our first time director. “Black Box,” in a similar vein of “Total Recall,” concerns the erasure/redemption of memory, and one man’s sad loss of his. Glenn Kenny (NYT) says:

In “Black Box,” it’s bad enough for Nolan (Mamoudou Athie) that, half a year after losing his wife in an automobile accident that also put him into a temporary coma, he’s still suffering from amnesia. But what’s worse are his dreams, which are increasingly becoming nightmares. 

The trouble is, we’ve see this before done far better: e.g. Vertigo, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Memento, The Tree of Life …

Mamoudou Athie portrays Nolan, a mysterious dad with no past he can recollect and thus has a very strange relationship with his daughter. He forgets to pick her up from school numerous times and thus is threatened by her teacher that next time she will have to call social services. Enter clinical and controversial memory scientist Lillian (Phylicia Rashad) who claims she can bring back his memory through a sort of guided meditation which smacks of “Insidious,” and other familiar horror tropes. She’s a beloved actress but fails to get this plot off life support. It takes a long time for anything scary to happen and Rashad is … well she’s 72. It feels like they are trying to attract black viewers primarily instead of all colors of fans. I’ve wondered since the release of “Get Out” why they need that. I get reparations and equity etc. I love black culture butI’mnt sure Jordan Peele is a horror director to emulate. I know I’m in the minority on that. Feel differently? Let’s chat about it in the comments. I respect all views on horror. It’s not all black and white.

Progress is steadily made with the protagonist’s memory. These scenes are creepy, I liked them. If anything, these dreamlike memory sequences make it worth your time. The writing in between is often pathetic though. I feel more effort should have gone into developing believable characters, textbook black or not. The righteous anger over prejudice will likely produc…

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