Litigating 500 Days of Summer: Who is Really the Villain?
In my opinion, it's a rite of passage for a young cinephile to see a film that absolutely
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In my opinion, it's a rite of passage for a young cinephile to see a film that absolutely
In 1902, Georges Méliès directed and produced one of the most influential films of all time, A Trip to the
As we head towards the conclusion of Awards season, it's time to embrace the glitz and glamor of
A long time ago, my screenwriting teacher said something about storytelling that I'd never forget. We were discussing
If you're a cinephile, you've probably noticed a number of startling trends in recent years. The
Awhile back, I wrote a defense of one of cinema's most over hated characters, Jenny (Robin Wright) from
About five years ago, during those trying Covid months, my aunt invited my brother and I over for a movie
TW: Racism As a cinephile, I have never really avoided difficult films. Difficulty in cinema can derive from many areas,
For a cinephile such as myself, few film experiences match that of watching a classic film that still holds up