Capsule Review: An Oversimplification of Her Beauty (2012)

An Oversimplification of Her Beauty

This movie is that once in a half decade, so aware and determined film that its general ‘otherness’ in style and form is self-defending, any sort of fragmented ‘weirdness’ one would want to mention is instantly normalized, as if cinema had always been and is supposed to be understood this way.

A young man walks through his emotional memories of a young woman, recreating moments in time with humor and self-criticism and empathy, leading her and the audience through his insatiable energy for emotional masochism and crippling fatigue for getting himself together, until she is invited to a showing of his short films about her and asked to comment on them, turning the film into psychodocudrama from a restrained and entrapped singular perspective. Animation, arts and crafts, poetry, and a shitty DIY bed are the frames. The content is his heart, which is malleable from scene to shining scene.

It’s also history, memory, and time travel, the best reasons to watch movies.

–DB

The Directors Cut vs. Riddick

This week on The Directors Cut we review “Riddick” and talk to Electra Weston Writer/Director/Producer of “Maybe Dreams Can Come True.” You can donate to Electra’s Kickstarter campaign at http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/927903905/maybe-dreams-can-come-true-a-film-production Also during the show we count down the top ten visually impaired hero’s in movies.

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Forever Evil #1 Review + More!!! (COMICS!)

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“AETERNUS MALUM.” – Ultraman

Hello everyone! This is your comic book supervillain, Richard Purnell, here! It is friday, which means that it is time for a brand new episode of COMICS! This weeks episode features a wave of comic reviews! However, the biggest review this week is of DC Comics’s newest event story: Forever Evil! The first issue of the event has hit the shelves, and I’m here to give you my two cents on the comic itself. Also, and I think you Director’s Cut fans might like this, I review a brand new Star Wars comic that gives us a look at what the original Star Wars could have been like. Also, I review a bunch of new hot books from DC’s villain’s month! So, as usual, to see all of this…just click on the picture above! Also, if you want to see more, subscribe to Channel23hahaha on YouTube for more!

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