Monday, November 19, 2012

The B-List: No 0.1 Hello Cruel World


The Bucket List
 Intro

Films To See Before You "Kick It"


The B-List is my new weekly column/series for KineCritical, UW Parkside's premier cinema review/ commentary site, where you'll get our lowdown on the must see films. Not just the revered classics and historic moments in cinema mind you; In no significant order we're going to be looking at the films that defined genres, spawned cult followings, the sort of films that inspired and shaped the modern cinema of today along with the those that will inspire the cinema of tomorrow.

Now as a ongoing series, and as we are only pulling of the collective knowledge of a very cool handful of cinema nerds here staffing KineCritical, if any of you readers know of a great flick that should be recognized  give us a shout out. Either post it in the comments on here, or on KineCritical's official blog, comment on our facebook page, hashtag The_B-List on twitter, or just think really hard about it and if you've been developing that telepathy correctly we'll have it up shortly.^^

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Good-Bye Cruel World.

LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL FACE

Well, if you were looking forward to any more of my rare and wonderful writing on films and cinema here, I'm sorry you won't get it. I'm going to be elsewhere. A brand new shiny thing called KineCritical is stealing me away and conditioning my brand of work into something more polished.
http://kinecritical.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/KineCritical/485729828138423
https://twitter.com/KineCritical

The location is temporary but this project is working its' way up to an internship for the Cinema Major at Parkside University. As any reviews or posts go up I'll throw down a link here, but the serious business you'll see happening after winter break, when we set up the sweatshop and factory of malnourished unpaid college students. But as my loyal readers, I thought I'd give you an exclusive first glance.

Now as the film aspect of BitOFiction is going to be happening elsewhere; the bits on literature  writing, general storytelling, will still be featured. Though it will admittedly be at a slower pace, seeing as it looks like I'm going to try to kill myself next semester and throughout the coming years of my college career. I'm going to aim to 'get use to it', adapt to the hell I'm putting myself with.

What doesn't kill you, only makes you stranger.
Night everyone.