Going In Blind: Lurker
Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic. Thus, “going in blind”, as a reminder that I am, and this film has no available audio description. Premiering at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Lurker attracted buzz. You could say it has its fans. I guess, Stan’s are now a thing? it probably has those too. People who ‘ship the film, follow it and its stars on social media, and hope to one day have the chance to interact with one of the films stars or its director. Of course, it is all innocent, right? Lurker dives into the question of when is … Continue reading Going In Blind: Lurker
The Small Screen Diaries: 12/09/25
I’m telling you. Y’all. I know this is sad. I’m not even listing at the top, because the amount of shows is just so low. Boston Blue- Not sure what episode this was, but it dealt with parents being accountable for something horrific their teenager does. If that helps. I’m not crazy about the show, but I watch with someone else who liked Blue bloods. Even with that, I don’t think this show is going to stay on my radar for very long. It does have a stellar cast which keeps me engaged. I’m a fan of sonequa Martin-Green, and … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 12/09/25
Good Fortune
Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic. Are you not entertained? I missed the gig economy life. I often wonder, had I not lost my vision, would I have joined the masses in picking up food, groceries, or driving strangers around?Aziz Ansari has also missed out on this phenomenon, as he has been well known as a stand-up for years, with Parks and Recreation really boosting his career in 2009. I doubt he did much gig work before, but likely worked enough part time jobs to understand the struggle is real.We’re the same age, and by 2009 I had already worked … Continue reading Good Fortune
The Small Screen Diaries: 12/08/25
So, I didn’t announce this was going away, I just reached a day with no TV. Then another day. I’ve been so inundated with movie screeners and voting deadlines, I stopped watching most TV. You did not miss much. The only two shows I kept up with were Welcome To Dairy and Stranger things. There are still several shows I haven’t seen. Welcome To Dairy- I think I’ve gotten the chance to thank the team behind this, because their description is excellent. From Pennywise casually munching on some heads, to some grotesque specters haunting our psychic, everything is really gory, … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 12/08/25
The Bad Guys 2
Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic. May the force be with me. I have to admit that the simple announcement of a sequel to The Bad guys felt more like an exploration of intellectual property prowess than one of actual creative strength. Not everything needs to be a franchise, and the Bad Guys 2, which takes the road most obvious is undoubtedly proof that the second time around is often just one more lap around a block you’ve already seen. The film brings the original crew back from the first film, and tries to throw conflict in as the Bad … Continue reading The Bad Guys 2
All The Empty Rooms
Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic. Huzzah! Everything felt so entirely different back when I was a kid. I often think the innocence lost of the kids that came after is a result of apathy from those who somehow prioritize anything over their kids, while also trying to act like they don’t. Case in point, our complete and abject inability to do a damn thing regarding school shootings. I never had an active shooter drill in my day. i simply just saw Columbine happen, and remembered the shock that something like that could happen. then it happened again, and again. … Continue reading All The Empty Rooms
Going In Blind: the History of Sound
Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic. thus the term “Going In Blind”, which I use when a film does not have audio description. Oliver Hermanus’s masterpiece The History Of Sound is my Brokeback Mountain. I wish it had audio description, just to solidify how much I adored this, but that is really the only negative thing working against it. Granted, simple access is a big thing, and the reason I’m here, but the story is right up my alley. I had a harder time relating to gay ranchers, but gay musicians? Yeah, I see myself more in this. The History … Continue reading Going In Blind: the History of Sound
After The Hunt
Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic. Welcome. Tick. Tick. Tick. The beginning of Luca Guadagnino’s After The Hunt begins with the persistence of time. It presumably is Guadagnino’s literal way of translating a ticking time bomb, but it can be taken exactly as is.there’s a countdown, but to what? Somewhere … at Yale… we will find out. I was initially excited at the prospect of Guadagnino’s next film having this stellar cast of Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, Ayo Edebiri, and Michael Stuhlbarg, so this was on my anticipated list. Guadagnino certainly isn’t perfect, but he has the necessary parts to … Continue reading After The Hunt
Going In Blind: 100 Nights of hero
Yes, this is part of my Going In Blind series, because IFC Films and the concept of accessible screeners is a mystery so great only Jessica Fletcher could possibly hope to solve it. But,I was submitted for my approval an advance copy of 100 Nights of Hero, which of course didn’t have audio description. In the time since, i watched it a second time just for refreshing and clarification. That’s probably the best debate for screeners versus theatrical, is that most come with the ability to view a few times, so if you’ve got questions, a second pass is much … Continue reading Going In Blind: 100 Nights of hero
Anenome
Editor’s Note: In what was a rather quick turnaround, I noticed a comment about the quality of my review. the irony of critiquing a critic, or the critic then not being able to accept said criticism is not lost on me. Someone came here expecting excellence, and I didn’t deliver. the only thing I can do is to take that feedback, and do better. I could list all the excuses and reasons that may have led to this, but they are all just excuses and reasons, which make my day or life harder, but the reader doesn’t care. I will … Continue reading Anenome
Jay Kelly
I suppose the joke is that trying to get an audience to sympathize with a character who seemingly has everything is not the unique experience of Jay Kelly, but something we are often asked to do. somehow, it feels more pronounced in Noah Baumbach’s latest offering, because it isn’t just watching fancy people in big mansions in a bygone era, but a contemporary look at stardom that needs you to understand there is some level of sacrifice, and not all that glitters is gold. Baumbach has tapped George Clooney for a role that feels right up his alley. He’s an … Continue reading Jay Kelly
Going In Blind: Night in West Texas
I generally don’t venture too much into the true crime genre, as it seems like every week someone has made a new documentary, docuseries, or episode of a newsmagazine that focuses on someone being murdered, or going missing, somewhere. I know people love this entire sub genre of television, just like they prefer procedural dramas over non-procedural shows with more linear storytelling. Crime doesn’t pay, but it sure does sell. Night In west Texas made the long list of documentary features that have qualified for the Oscars this year, so perhaps the branch will also embrace their inner true crime … Continue reading Going In Blind: Night in West Texas
Going In Blind: Plain Clothes
I’ve now seen this twice. the benefit of having screeners, is when I have a film like Plain Clothes, where I certainly had questions, I can give it a second go before doing my review. There are so many little things I do all the time to figure out if I interpreted a film as intended, when the audio description doesn’t exist, and sometimes a second viewing is warranted. Not only am I a blind film critic, advocating for accessibility, but I’m also gay, and find that queer cinema is still stuck mostly in niche territory. Every once in a … Continue reading Going In Blind: Plain Clothes
Going In Blind: rebuilding
For your consideration: josh O’Connor. In anything. I kicked off the year with Josh in a little film called Bonus Track, which was based off a treatment he wrote. He has since appeared in four films all in the proximity of the Oscars. You could consider him for The History Of Sound, the Mastermind, Rebuilding, and Wake Up dead Man. this guy can’t stop and won’t stop. For this he brought along future Oscar 2026 nominee Amy Madigan, as well as a solid ensemble. And, for what it is worth, his performance here is impressive. It reminded me a little … Continue reading Going In Blind: rebuilding
Going in Blind: Put Your Soul On your Hand And Walk
perspective is everything. I’m Abe to watch films from the comfort of air conditioning, with food and drink easily in reach, and without the fear of being bombed in the middle of all of it. of course, we all have struggles, and trying too compare to race to the bottom seems fruitless, as despite circumstances, there is almost undoubtedly someone who has less, and worse. All we can do is take the life we’ve been given, and shine light on things around us that need improving. That’s why this review is titled going in blind, because that’s my perspective, and … Continue reading Going in Blind: Put Your Soul On your Hand And Walk