Keith LaFountaineA Tale of Two Wars (and Two Worlds)Beyond action spectacle, “The War of the Worlds” film adaptions offer illuminating glimpses into the American psyche.13 min read·May 22, 2024----
Keith LaFountaineDREAM SCENARIO and the Horror of Being PerceivedNicolas Cage and writer/director Kristoffer Borgli dwell on perception, dreams, and zebras.11 min read·Dec 5, 2023----
Keith LaFountaineStreaming Is Not Our FriendCinema is at our fingertips…but so is another rewatch of The Office.15 min read·Nov 24, 2023--1--1
Keith LaFountaineAI’s Seductive Siren SongAI sings a sweet song — full of productivity, speed, and cost savings. But could that promise ultimately be empty? And what if it is?10 min read·Jun 5, 2023----
Keith LaFountaineRewatching THE WALKING DEAD or: Seeing How Much Potential This Show SquanderedRewatching one of my favorite shows served to illustrate where it went wrong — and what it could have been.20 min read·Aug 13, 2021--1--1
Keith LaFountaineRevamping High School Reading ListsI think it’s time for high school reading lists to be updated — or, at the very least, adjusted.6 min read·Jul 11, 2021----
Keith LaFountaineAri Aster’s Search for the Soul of HorrorThe renowned filmmaker has a unique perspective on the genre.6 min read·Jul 31, 2020----
Keith LaFountaineAn Ode To Innocence and PovertyHow The Florida Project reveals the complexities of poverty through children’s eyes.4 min read·Apr 18, 2020----
Keith LaFountaineHow Phil Scott Gets Re-Elected In Bernie Sanders’ VermontDespite being a reliably blue state, the moderate Republican has garnered a healthy amount of support from both parties.5 min read·Apr 16, 2020----
Keith LaFountaineHorror Films Need To Get Rid of Jump Scares — Here’s Why.The crutch of mainstream horror has run its course.4 min read·Apr 16, 2020----