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Author Archives: Hilary
Weekly Mini-Review: Sabrina (1954 & 1995)
Two for one today, since I’m reviewing the remake as well. Sabrina (1954) Story: The naive and sentimental daughter of a chauffeur who is smitten with one of the boss’s sons is sent to France to study at Le cordon … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, Critical Analysis, movie, movie review, Movies, Screenwriting
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Weekly Mini-Review: The Color of Magic (2008)
Story: A failed wizard is forced to guide a guileless tourist through a magical land, during which time they meet ridiculous versions of familiar fairytale characters/creatures, save the world(s), and come out as better people. Review: Judging this as a … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, Critical Analysis, movie review, Movies, Mythology, Screenwriting, television, TV
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Weekly Mini-Review: Dancer in the Dark (2000)
Story: A poor immigrant woman that is slowly going blind tries to earn enough money for her son’s operation (to keep him from going blind) in a lowly factory job. Obsessed with musicals, she imagines song/dance routines interspersed in her dreary … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, Bjork, Critical Analysis, Indie, movie, movie review, Movies, Screenwriting
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Weekly Mini-Review: Alice’s Restaurant (1969)
Story:(The whole Movie) The year or so of Arlo Guthrie’s life during which his friend Alice and her husband buy a church open/close a restaurant, and during which his father and one of his friends dies. (The good part of … Continue reading
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Tagged Critical Analysis, movie, movie review, Movies, Screenwriting
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Reviews & Ratings Page Now Merged!
Hi, everyone! I decided it was silly to have my ratings page separate from my reviews page, so I’m merging their respective content and deleting the original ratings page. I hope you all like the new, streamlined approach. -FPC
*New* Mini-Reviews Page Added!
Well, you asked for it so here it is: I’ve added a Mini Reviews page. The link is at the bottom of the banner on the top of the website. I’m also going to feature a mini-review a week in … Continue reading
What is Feminist Media?
There seem to be several different definitions for the term “feminist cinema,” (or TV, as the case may be). To some, unfortunately, it means films with self-proclaimed “bitches” who spend an hour-and-a-half man-bashing, complaining about cosmetics/shaving and other methods of hair removal/magazine … Continue reading
Posted in Comparative Analysis, Review, Trend-Spotting, Uncategorized
Tagged Critical Analysis, Critical essay, feminism, film, Film Theory, industry, movie, movie review, Movies, Semantics
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New Ratings Page Added!
As you may or may not recall, I did a post a while back about the flaws in the current ratings systems, particularly that of the MPAA. So I decided to start an experiment: my own list of ratings for … Continue reading
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Where Are All the Christmas Movies?
In going to watch a movie the other day, I noticed a distinct lack of holiday/Christmas movies in theaters. There are about two that I know of (Arthur Christmas and A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas), but other than … Continue reading
Posted in Trend-Spotting
Tagged film, Film Theory, Holiday, industry, movie, Movies, Screenwriting
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All Reruns All the Time, and Other Recent TV Maladies
For the most past few years, I’ve pretty much entirely been watching “TV” on the internet by streaming from places like Hulu or Netflix. Starting a month or so ago, I began watching actual TV again and found that some … Continue reading
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Tagged Critical Analysis, Critical essay, FCC, film, industry, News, Screenwriting, television, TV
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