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Monthly Archives: February 2017
Gender Roles in Middle Earth
The Lord of the Rings trilogy has been a renowned series since its creation from novel to film. It’s unprecedented CGI and film techniques, along with its
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Bringing Back “Beasts of the Southern Wild”
By: Kendra Thornton Benh Zeitlin‘s, Beasts of the Southern Wild is uniquely told through the perspective of a child, Hushpuppy, whose voice-over narration reveal’s Hushpuppy’s internal thoughts and allows viewers to enter her world of dreams and fantasy that … Continue reading
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La La Land did not take the L in my book
Despite the unfortunate Steve Harvey mix up at the Oscars this weekend, La La Land did not take the L in my book. Aside from its incredible cinematography and original scores, this movie stands out to be because of its … Continue reading
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Is Dating Just Like T.V.
By: Dez Wortham Growing up my brother’s favorite movie was Love and Basketball. I was always forced to watch it since he always had control of the remote. The film, in my mind, was a great love story and very … Continue reading
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The Super Hero World
By: John Armstrong Superhero live-action television series are usually television programs which feature the adventures of superhero characters, typically adapted from their original comic book roots, applied in a live action format. Live action series featuring superheroes have been … Continue reading
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Rick and Morty: Father-Son Relationships
By: Cal Parsons After just finishing Season 2 of Rick and Morty, I have been impatiently waiting for a Season 3 release, but in the meantime, I’ve had time to rewatch some episodes of the show and dwell on what the … Continue reading
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A Tribute to the Creators
Luke Clellan Dellorso This semester I crafted a post that discussed the power of new media platforms, such as YouTube and Vimeo and I would like to revisit that now.
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Manchester By The Sea: Casey Affleck Stars
By Jordan Hansgen This movie is tough to watch. There is no doubt about it. It starts off sad, gets to more reasons to be sad and then doesn’t really have a happy ending, but rather an ending that just … Continue reading
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I Started Watching Stranger Things!
By Shelby Halliman *Spoilers ahead* So… I started watching Stranger Things yesterday… “Official Poster of Stranger Things”.
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Finally found LOST
By Caitlin Herlihy Last week I ventured off from Grey’s Anatomy and turned to another prime-time drama from the early 2000s: LOST. Fans of the show tuned in for six seasons from 2004-2010. LOST is considered one of the greatest television shows of … Continue reading
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