
A (Mostly) Realistic Response to Fascism in “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel By Kveten Nerudova I found a new character flaw a few weeks ago. I… read more
Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel By Kveten Nerudova I found a new character flaw a few weeks ago. I… read more
Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells’ The Prince of Egypt By Gwendolyn Humphreys Let’s talk about why The Prince… read more
By: Maor Goihberg I originally intended to write a review of The Batman, but I realized that there are already… read more
By: Maor Goihberg The term “neo-noir” is not used in the same way as it would be for other genres…. read more
Bruno Heller’s Rome (2005) By Merchys Diaz Before many of us were able to rave about Game of Thrones, there… read more
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1951 thriller Strangers on a Train follows the story of a tennis star by the name of Guy… read more
Representations of Masculinity in Gus Van Sant’s My Own Private Idaho Gus Van Sant’s groundbreaking film, My Own Private Idaho… read more
This is my submission as a final paper to my Honors Junior Colloquium with Professor T. Drogy (and is presented… read more
Recently, I posted my thoughts on the movie “The Platform”, a movie which I watched as my thoughts turned to… read more
Words have power. They can infect the world with notions, ideas, concepts. It brings with it understanding. And zombies. Words… read more