Lucas BushTambien La Lluvia, or White Water SaviorsTelling the story of a filmmaker attempting to make a film while also having a documentary made about the said process is already a…5 min read·Mar 2, 2022----
Lucas BushAbrazo de la Serpiente: Culture and CapitalismFor a movie defined by the nature in the Amazon and its relation to both the indigenous people of the region and the European colonizers…4 min read·Feb 25, 2022----
Lucas BushMonthly Movie Musings: Summer MonthsI failed. It says “monthly” right in the title and I just flat out failed to write anything for May. Between finals catching me off guard…9 min read·Sep 22, 2021----
Lucas BushMonthly Movie Musings: AprilAnd we’re back! The month of April was a big one, culminating in a mostly predictable, if underwhelming, Academy Awards ceremony.15 min read·May 8, 2021----
Lucas BushMonthly Movie Musings: MarchAnother month, another bunch of movies. Just as any month, March brought with it some strong contenders as well as some weak showings.13 min read·Apr 14, 2021----
Lucas BushThe Snyder Cut, or What Comes of Internet HarassmentOh, Snyder Cut. What to say about you. Zack Snyder’s Justice League is a fascinating story four-plus years in the making. I have no doubt…6 min read·Apr 6, 2021----
Lucas BushMonthly Movie Musings: FebruaryFebruary was, hopefully, the beginning of a faster pace when it comes to my movie consumption…12 min read·Mar 3, 2021----
Lucas BushNomadland: A Powerful StillnessChloé Zhao’s Nomadland is so quiet and so sincere. There’s no huge conflict, no major catharsis at the end, just a story about a woman…3 min read·Feb 24, 2021----