Contributing writer for The Artifice.
Junior Contributor I
Are young generations still keen on visiting the theater?This is a tried discussion, but I want to know about younger generations. Is going to the theater even an exciting or desirable escapade? Will you only make the trip so you can see a hyped film upon its release date? Are art house films only being subsidized by Video On Demand services, and theaters only doing well for Blockbusters?
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Hayao Miyazaki: The Art of Repetition | |
Am I the only one who absolutely loved Howl’s Moving Castle? It easily compares with the best of his work, Spirited Away, Mononoke, in my opinion. | Hayao Miyazaki: The Art of Repetition |
The whole lot of them are very “post-911”, obsessed with 9/11 imagery, paranoias, fears, and dehumanized enemies. | The Superhero Film in The Modern Era |
Emotions are abstract, so I think animation as an abstract form, speaks to them perhaps more fluently – or at least differently- than live-action films. | The Use of Animation to Convey Character Traits |
I forgot to mention The Wind Rises, among those.