Film
The golden era of lofi—from around 2014 to 2018—was different. For many Gen Z adults, those years aligned with middle and high school, a time when we were awkward, anxious, and coming of age. Anime and lofi weren’t just entertainment; they were places of comfort and escapism.
It would be a considerable understatement to say that the technological boom at the end of the 20th century which brought about the internet age has not delivered on its promises of bringing a utopia.
Film & TV News February 6, 2025 Atropia takes home the top prize at a slow Sundance. The debut feature from writer-director Hailey Gates, a comedy about a role-playing facility used for training by the U.S. military, won the festival’s Jury Prize for U.S. Dramatic Competition, while
David Lynch, master of the surreal, dies at 78. One of America’s greatest directors leaves behind a legacy of perplexing, unnerving films that pushed the boundaries of narrative cinema and paved the way for others to bring their own experimentation into the mainstream. Both a painter and filmmaker, Lynch