Noah, a 2014 film by Darren Aronofsky, is a modern representation of an ancient story - the story of the biblical Noah....
aileenmaeryan Mar 8, 2015
British New Wave Cinema is abundant with working class characters feeling suppressed and sometimes tragically destroyed by gender roles. Gender...
Ryan Errington Jan 16, 2015
Remember when Hollywood used to release movies such as The Ten Commandments which ran for around four hours and had...
Seth Childers Jan 12, 2015
Many theorists and scholars who have studied the psychoanalytic traits of film production and criticism. One theory of psychoanalysis and...
Thomas Munday Jan 8, 2015
For decades now, Frank Capra's It's A Wonderful Life has been considered the quintessence of the Christmas family film. A...
REBGuest Dec 23, 2014
Twenty years ago (or for you anal retentive folks, twenty years, two months, and eight days ago), Frank Darabont's prison...
****** Dec 22, 2014
Near the end of Canadian director James Cameron’s Avatar, the sympathetic character Dr. Max Patel (Dileep Rao) says that the...
Ben Hufbauer Dec 10, 2014
My first viewing of Mulholland Drive was, it seems staggering to me now, also the first time I had encountered...
Sam Walker Nov 30, 2014
Spoilers ahead for The Babadook, Hide & Seek, and Shutter Island. The Babadook, debut of writer/director Jennifer Kent, was released...
Spencer Nov 19, 2014
I remember the first time I saw The Kid with a Bike, the Dardenne brothers striking look at child development....
Michael Clancy Nov 15, 2014
Caution, spoilers for A Clockwork Orange ahead. The use of the female body for more then cheap, sexual entertainment and instead as a...
IAmQuigg Nov 8, 2014
Contains spoilers for Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier If ‘Captain America’ and...
Kay Nov 3, 2014