by Sara Manning | Oct 25, 2018 | Criticism
To date in our Resilience Film Series we’ve screened some Best Picture Oscar-winners, touching coming-of-age comedies, and inspiring documentaries like Resilience and Time for Ilhan. We have one more excellent documentary to share this coming Saturday at 7 pm in...
by Sara Manning | May 21, 2018 | Criticism
The aftermath of postwar paranoia changed how the characteristics of the modern-day protagonist would be developed through empathy for the antihero. Classic noir films would typically implore the audience to identify with an inherently moral, if flawed, protagonist....
by Sara Manning | Apr 11, 2018 | Criticism
In the first few weeks into the new year of 1951, William E. Cook Jr., took up residence on the headlines for the largest manhunt in United States history. Bringing a whole new kind of criminal mastery to the screen in March of 1953, RKO Radio Pictures and The...
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