Davy grew up mormon in lalaland, Ca. Upon leaving mormonism, he began studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and got lost in the snow. It was there he started tinkering with film and sound arts. Now a programmer for Slamdance Film Festival and freelance sound artist/music composer for film, Davy also loves writing about everything cinema! Check out his other work.
“The language of the camera is the language of our dreams” – James Baldwin James Baldwin’s The Devil Finds Work is as esoteric as Documentary Now! is to the general audience. It can be...
Just in time for the wrap on the remake of The Toxic Avenger, I’ve compiled a list of films that I regard as Superhero Trash. I think these viewings started as an unconscious search...
I have an obsession with lists. Part meditation, part personal archiving, these lists help me focus and have become a haven for my obsessions. After Criterion shut down their platform for creating public film...
In the previous article, we took a look at what cinema could offer in terms of untraditional presentation. In that instance, it was galleries. But most of how we watch media now, especially cinema,...
“I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema,” – Martin Scorsese With everything that’s going on about the convoluted, contradictory, and controversial statements regarding superhero movies and what cinema is...