Beau is Afraid(2023) Analysis: The Guilt of My Innocence

(Apr. 21, 2023 ● Oslin Pierrette) First Watch: I honestly don’t have many things to say. I will watch again though. Wow. That was different. Second watch: Life is a series of choices, a collection of them. Then comes judgement day. Judged on the choices you made. Of course you’re supposed to be righteous and make… Continue reading Beau is Afraid(2023) Analysis: The Guilt of My Innocence

Are We Just Imprisoned By an Idea?: Snowpiercer(2013) Analysis

(Mar. 24, 2023 ● Oslin Pierrette) It was very interesting to see a small encapsulated model of classism. The callousness, the greed, the incompetency, the bureaucratic aspects posed by Snowpiercer.  Like always, the underbelly of the world is referred to as freeloaders, as no good lazy people. Looked at as a bad batch of humans.… Continue reading Are We Just Imprisoned By an Idea?: Snowpiercer(2013) Analysis

Diesel Fall/Winter 2023 Review: Glenn Martens’ Rise to the Top

Diesel FW ’23 (Video Edited By Me)

(Mar 21, 2023 ● Oslin Pierrette)  Glenn Martens has been taking the Diesel name to new heights. Especially with these recent beautiful culture shifting collections. I just have the utmost respect for the constant display of high standard construction. They are a strong force within fashion and culture. A strong fight and push for the… Continue reading Diesel Fall/Winter 2023 Review: Glenn Martens’ Rise to the Top

The King of Comedy (1982) & Joker (2019) Comparison Analysis: All I Wanted Was A Chance. When The Struggling Artist Becomes The Vindictive Artist

The King of Comedy(1982) & Joker(2019)

(Mar. 16, 2023 ● Oslin Pierrette) I really love the connection between these two films, The King of Comedy(1982) & Joker(2019). The Joker by Todd Philips & Scott Silver was very inspired by Martin Scorsese’s The King of Comedy. TS(Todd & Scott) crafted such a harmonious through line with the two films and main characters.… Continue reading The King of Comedy (1982) & Joker (2019) Comparison Analysis: All I Wanted Was A Chance. When The Struggling Artist Becomes The Vindictive Artist

I’m Confident I’m a Great Artist/Creative. I’m Confident That My Networking Skills are Weak: How Do I Develop My Networking Skills, and Conquer My Performance Anxiety of Initiating & Talking to People. 

Punch-Drunk Love

(Feb. 24, 2023 ● Oslin Pierrette) One thing that I have been very jaded about, is my lack of opportunity in the industry. I hear it all the time “It’s not what you know, but who you know.” Like you’ll hear sentiments about your network being your greatest asset, networking is the currency. I’ve been… Continue reading I’m Confident I’m a Great Artist/Creative. I’m Confident That My Networking Skills are Weak: How Do I Develop My Networking Skills, and Conquer My Performance Anxiety of Initiating & Talking to People. 

The Destruction of the Consumer and the Creative/Artist. The Desensitization of Stimulation from Art & Culture: Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia Effect

Euphoria Season 2 ep 5

(Feb 19, 2023 ● Oslin Pierrette) An aspect of Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia effect (OIH) in many cases is that long term users may experience emotional numbing, where they feel less pleasure from activities that were once enjoyable, but now they also experience less pain from activities that would normally be uncomfortable or painful. Things aren’t as… Continue reading The Destruction of the Consumer and the Creative/Artist. The Desensitization of Stimulation from Art & Culture: Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia Effect

Videodrome (1983) & eXistenZ (1999) Review: Where is Technology Taking Humans. The Simulacrum. 

(Feb. 14, 2023 ● Oslin Pierrette) David Cronenberg is one of the masters at creating their own genre. Like these films live in their own world. This technocracy existential crisis film genre. I really connect with what David Croneneberg was speaking to in these two films. Two films that feel very related to each other.… Continue reading Videodrome (1983) & eXistenZ (1999) Review: Where is Technology Taking Humans. The Simulacrum. 

Go Where You’re Appreciated, or Create it: Creating Institutions that Accommodate Your Worth and Value

EYL x Dame Dash: Build New Houses

(Jan. 15, 2023 ● Oslin Pierrette) We need new institutions. We need to create institutions that accommodate us, build a structure that complements who we are, what we love, that are for us. We need to be in places that value us, and that’s it, we can’t accept anything less.  I think it’s important to… Continue reading Go Where You’re Appreciated, or Create it: Creating Institutions that Accommodate Your Worth and Value

Let’s Break Apart Art & Culture From The Corporate World: Corporate Has Been the Destruction of True Value

Dame Dash on the Absurdity of the Industry

(Dec. 26, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) We need more non-corporate culture & art, that are able to thrive. We also need to support the art & culture within our community, instead of waiting for said act to get corporate backing to believe in them. We shouldn’t need to have to scale to fairytale heights. We… Continue reading Let’s Break Apart Art & Culture From The Corporate World: Corporate Has Been the Destruction of True Value

Jean Paul Gaultier Spring/Summer ‘94 Paris: The Iconic Collection, that Sparked it For Me

JEAN PAUL GAULTIER Spring Summer 1994 Paris – VIDEO EDITED BY ME

(Dec. 9, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) Jean Paul Gaultier is one of the main pioneers of my fashion journey. At the time I wasn’t really into fashion, but I understood it a bit, very casually. I would always see Jean Paul Gaultier archive pieces and prints in posts and tweets, and after a while I… Continue reading Jean Paul Gaultier Spring/Summer ‘94 Paris: The Iconic Collection, that Sparked it For Me