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What I Listened to (+ Watched & Played) in 2020 | Entry II (Dissecting The Grand Tour)
Can we pretend that me forgetting that I did indeed watch Wonder Woman: 1984 in 2020 and not including it in Entry I is a point made on…
What I Listened to (+ Watched & Played) in 2020 | Placeholder for A Blog Legacy
Signing off on – to say the least – my least productive year ever, is the first writing for this blog in months. They do say killing productivity…
Social Distancing Cooking Adventures: Chicken, Lentil & Corn Soup
So I guess this is a cooking blog now? Anyway, with much of the English-speaking finally coming its senses and started limiting mass gatherings to their daily lives…
Aesthetics of Iyashikei & Mundanity | The Rhythm of Ambience in Yuru Camp
Listening to Arthur Hnatek’s album ‘Melismetiq’ drove me to sleep one afternoon. The pianist’s fingers tenderly brushing the ivory keys. The trumpet beaming a yawning melody, gliding weightlessly…
Ben-Hur: An Audio-Visual Study | CinemaScope, Ancient Rome and the Film Music Golden Age
Before Cinerama and CinemaScope, the movies contented audiences with screens whose dimensions averaged 20 feet by 16 feet. With the wide-screen technologies and formats of the 1950s, the…
Funomenal Rear-view Contemplation: Best of Film & Game Music 2019
If I were to think back to where I was in 2009, as a reference point for the decade that has just gone by…time REALLY didn’t go by…
Film Analysis: People Will Talk (1951) | Mankiewicz’s Critique of Groupthink & McCarthyism
While People Will Talk, starring Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, was billed under the romantic comedy genre with tinges of domestic drama surrounding pregnancy out of wedlock, director…
Japanese Film Festival 2019 | Reflections: Part II
Samurai Shifters | Isshin Inudo How do I even classify this film? It’s a period drama, romantic comedy, kinda political thriller and even a pinch of musical. This…
Japanese Film Festival 2019 (+ Kore-eda’s The Truth) | Reflections: Part I
Continuing on with the format I established with the SFF earlier this year, I will be sharing some thoughts I had watching a new roster of Japanese cinema,…
Capsule Review & Commentary: Promare
Director: Hiroyuki Imaishi Animation Production: Trigger Music: Hiroyuki Sawano Genres: Action, Mecha Season: Spring 2019 Final say: WALLET-WORTHY I will begin by first pointing to Fire Force, a currently airing Shounen anime,…
Capsule Review & Commentary: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
Directors: Yasuhito Kikuchi, Atsushi Nakayama (Assistant Director) Animation Production: 8bit Music: Elements Garden Genres: Isekai, Fantasy Season: Fall 2018 (Season 1) Episodes: 25 (Series + OVA) Final say: WALLET-WORTHY Here’s a little lesson on…
Carole & Tuesday: A Musical Dialogue | Shinichiro Watanabe x Mocky
A roundtable published on ele-king on April 10, 2019, in commemoration of the first episode premiere of the TV anime Carole & Tuesday. Interview & Text: Takune Kobayashi…
Revue Starlight Roundtable Discussion | A Revue With The Music Production Team – Part II
As September 2018 draws to a close, the TV anime Shojo Kageki Revue Starlight has, for the moment, come to an end. Now that everything has come to…
Revue Starlight Roundtable Discussion | A Revue With The Music Production Team – Part I
Shojo Kageki Revue Starlight: the franchise that has taken its ‘musical x anime mixed media’ concept and turned it into a myriad of different projects. The TV anime,…
Sydney Film Festival 2019 | Reflections
As I look for ways to keep my writing brain well-oiled, I will be trying out a more ‘modular’ approach to blog posts: rather than dedicating each post…
Framed Cities: Cultural Citizenship & Urban Spatiality
Philosopher Alain de Botton stated at the 2013 CDI (or the City of Ideas International Festival), that “the media is the teacher…once you’ve left school and university, or…
Animerica Archives: Interview with Yukito Kishiro | The Beginnings of Alita’s Mangaka (and His Hollywood Dream)
Little did Yukito Kishiro know back in 1993, that the dream of seeing his manga on the silver screen would not only come true, but would take almost…