History is not something we watch from a distance—it is something we move through, like a film already in motion.
March 2026
In New Zealand, landscape is never just scenery—it is the ground where history, memory, and imagination meet.
September 2024
In The Big Lebowski, Los Angeles becomes a drifting landscape where identity, history, and meaning are always just slightly out of reach.
August 2024
An experimental video essay that explores the impact of Stanley Kubrick’s work on the music of David Bowie.
December 2022
The influence of visual art works on The Last of the Mohicans and Michael Mann’s other films, explored through a video essay.
September 2022
August 2021
July 2021
Like all lived history, 1917 reminds us that the past is something we move through, not something safely left behind.
Most know Jim Morrison as the lead singer of The Doors. But he was also a filmmaker. This article explores his cinematic work.
October 2019
In Alien, space is not empty but terrifyingly inhabited, turning the future into a haunted landscape shaped by the past.
March 2020
Horror thrives on discovery, drawing us toward the unknown and forcing us to confront what lies hidden beneath the surface.
September 2019
Opera transforms space into a stage where history is not simply told, but sung, embodied, and lived.
September 2019
In Messiah of Evil, the bright surfaces of 1960s Los Angeles pop culture give way to a haunting landscape where art, space, and history quietly decay.