Month: March 2019

Bong Joon-ho Returns With Okja, a Film About a Hippo-Pig

Six features into his career, South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho has made what he calls his “very first love story.” And for Netflix, no less. But Bong being Bong—Snowpiercer was a batshit postapocalyptic thriller set aboard a globe-­spanning train—his new film, Okja, is no boy-meets-girl tale. Rather, it’s the story of a friendship between a…

By JohnValbyNation March 20, 2019 0

Fear and Loathing on Social Media

My Twitter panic started somewhere in Spain. Six days into a 10-day vacation, the news about the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, started making its way to my phone. I wasn’t necessarily trying to unplug or do any kind of social media cleanse, but I hadn’t swapped my SIM so connectivity—and news access—came only…

By JohnValbyNation March 20, 2019 0

Alec Baldwin’s Trump Impression Is a Technical Marvel

From the moment he started imitating Donald Trump during the 2016 election, Alec Baldwin’s impersonation of the future president became a point of fascination. Twitter, blogs, The New York Times, even Trump himself had an opinion on Baldwin’s semiregular Saturday Night Live performances. Like Tina Fey’s Sarah Palin impersonation a few election cycles ago, the…

By JohnValbyNation March 20, 2019 0

Is The Dark Tower Any Good? Depends How Much You've Read

Filmmakers have been trying to adapt Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series for more than a decade. But with time-jumping metanarratives and compulsive genre-switching, the eight novels proved tough to wrangle into one film-able narrative. Director Nikolaj Arcel’s version of King’s events finally hits theaters today. Written by no fewer than four writers (not including…

By JohnValbyNation March 20, 2019 0