Venom is a film really about nothing. I think anything it might mimic a meaning but its subverted by the the performance of Tom Hardy. I love Tom Hardy’s performance … Continue Reading My legs were broken, a film essay by Sean Miguel Maher
Zone of Interest ends with a man walking down stairs. An S.S Officer. It is presented simply but the area is so bare. So specifically made. The black and white … Continue Reading Zone of Interest, a film essay by Sean Miguel Maher
It’s interesting the way people can’t imagine people. My mom watches and talks to me about killers she watches in documentary television shows. Much of the killing and their details … Continue Reading The Way People Can’t Imagine People, a film essay by Sean Maher
Perfect Days is a film directed by Wim Wenders about a Japanese man who lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. There is a subtlety to the film, in how unsubtle … Continue Reading Trying, a film essay by Sean Maher.
When I watched the Road Warrior it was 4 am and I was a teenager soon to be trapped in a wasteland. I liked The Dark Knight when I was … Continue Reading Find True North, a film essay by Sean Maher.
I still don’t think I can understand the fear I felt when I watched A Picnic At Hanging Rock. I hated nature when I was a kid but as a … Continue Reading No More Picnic s at Hanging Rock, a film essay by Sean Maher
Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio starts with a child dying in a bombing by the Italian military. The narration states that they were just offloading ballast, a bomb specifically. It hits … Continue Reading Pinocchio but actually mostly about Chris O’Connell , A film essay by Sean Maher
A film essay by Sean Miguel Maher I can’t watch a movie right now, I’m a little busy I stay in one place but only with I have to move, … Continue Reading Heaven Knows What.