A transcendent work of art that you really ought to see in a theatre, if you can. A fascinating work about the history of religion and women's voices therein. One of the greats of the decade.
13 January 2026
My 2025 Year-End Film Superlatives.
Y'all should know how much I love a good list. And these are my thoughts on the year in film (and physical media).
Labels:
2025,
4K,
blu-rays,
books,
film,
hierarchical foolishness,
the best of 2025,
uhds
At the movies: Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Occasionally, I disagree with the headlines that my outlet sometimes selects. The word 'delight' is at odds, I think, with what I've written, but I did ultimately enjoy most of the experience (3D is awesome, HFR is terrible).
Labels:
3D,
avatar,
avatar: fire and ash,
colonialism,
hfr,
james cameron,
Sigourney Weaver,
technology,
tsyong,
warfare
Erykah Badu at The Pinnacle
Seeing Erykah Badu live is really quite the experience. I had a blast, and skewed rather contemplative.
At the movies: Peter Hujar's Day.
I found a lot to get lost in in Peter Hujar's Day, a film that gets exponentially richer the more times you see it.
Labels:
art,
ben whishaw,
freelancing,
ira sachs,
linda rosenkrantz,
NYC,
NYFF,
peter hujar's day,
photography,
rebecca hall,
the cosmic
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