Neaux Reel Idea: The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Review

May 3, 2019

Oh, the trials and tribulations in bringing the story of Don Quixote to the big screen. Orson Welles tried for decades, lamenting that he’d just finish it on his own time. His adaptation would go through different leading men and shifts in setting, supposedly even… to the moon itself? Truth can be stranger than fiction, […]


Neaux Reel Idea: Buckjumping Review

April 22, 2019

Boiling things down, the “bricks” of New Orleans were formed and put into place by a community that has been under attack in America for hundreds of years.


Neaux Reel Idea: Relaxer Review

April 8, 2019

As a child of 1985 but a kid of the ’90s, I was (un?)fortunately born into a pop-culture hellscape of Americana that bled from millennium to millennium. Another one thousand years since the “start date” of recorded history, and we kick-off 2000 with No Doubt performing “It’s the End of the World as We Know […]


Neaux Reel Idea: Gnarleans Review

March 29, 2019

About a half hour into Gnarleans, a musical sequence comes alive that fully defines the kind of freedom sought by modern-day New Orleanian youth.


Neaux Reel Idea: Us Review

March 22, 2019

Rarely has a filmmaker’s follow-up been as anticipated and held to such potentially high standards. Does "Up" rise to the challenge?


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