Why The Cinematography in “The Night of the Hunter” (1955) Should Be Analyzed in Film Schools
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The Unsung Maestro of Light in the Golden Age of Hollywood
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How the Safdie Brothers Crafted a Visceral, Stress-Inducing Masterpiece with “Uncut Gems”
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Why Did Viggo Mortensen Accept To Play The Extremely Graphic Scene in ‘Eastern Promises’?
Certain scenes in cinema’s history are...
The Interesting Complexity of Female Characters in Ozu’s Films
Yasujiro Ozu, one of Japan’s most...
Why Did Chishu Ryu’s Character Say That He’s Happy They Lost WWII in An Autumn Afternoon (1962)?
In Yasujiro Ozu’s last cinematic masterpiece,...
How “Museum Hours” (2012) Rekindled My Interest in Brueghel
It’s a rare delight to stumble...