(May 17, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) The Last Black Man in San Francisco was a beautiful film. Greatly created, loved the premise of it. It was a moving story and film. You start out with Jimmie and Mont. They’re going to this house, and it looks like they’re taking care of someone else’s house. Maybe… Continue reading Last Black Man in San Francisco
Category: Film/TV
Portrait of a Lady on Fire Review
(Apr 24, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) Portrait of a Lady on Fire was one of the most beautifully intimate films I’ve watched. Basically Marianne is hired to paint a picture of a lady named Héloïse. Only problem is, Marianne has to paint Héloïse, but can’t let her know she’s a painter. So she has to… Continue reading Portrait of a Lady on Fire Review
Viscerally Raw (Punk)
(Aug. 23, 2021 ● Oslin Pierrette) This prompt references a quote from Abbie from 20th Century Women: “It’s…it’s like they’ve got all this is feeling and they don’t have any skill and they don’t want skill, because it’s really interesting what happens when your passion is bigger than the tools you have to deal with… Continue reading Viscerally Raw (Punk)
Self Invest
(Jun 30, 2021 ● Oslin Pierrette) This prompt references a quote from Darius(Lakeith Stanfield) on Atlanta: “I think if we spent the time we spend thinking about not spending money, spent that time on spending money, then it’d be time well spent.” I live like this. People used to ask me. “How you get all… Continue reading Self Invest
Waves: Film Review
(Jun. 3, 2021 ● Oslin Pierrette) Waves is one of my favorite movies of all time.(Watch the movie first please.) ◾ All the concepts. Some of the best cinematography. The color schemes they chose. The soundtrack was phenomenal. Just all around the elements were there. I just love the duality of the movie. First a… Continue reading Waves: Film Review