by Kyra Beske | Dec 27, 2018 | Criticism, Left
Written by: Kyra Beske and Jenna Grochow Introduction There are film festivals occurring all over the world, but Minnesota gives cinephiles the opportunity to experience international film right at home. Minnesota has their own Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul...
by Hailey Torborg | Dec 27, 2018 | Criticism, Left
As cinema evolves and advances with the trends of technology, small theaters are struggling to keep up. Large multiplexes are able to keep up with these progressions due to their “convenient” additions to the theaters. Along with small theaters, drive-ins have also...
by Seth Lamey | Dec 27, 2018 | Criticism, Left
As a staple of the home video market since the mid 1980’s, the Criterion Collection has worked endlessly to restore, preserve, and present films in the best possible home video fashion. Choosing classics, foreign, and nearly lost/forgotten films, they work tirelessly...
by Brinley Zoller | Dec 27, 2018 | Criticism, Left
For the last 45 years every Labor Day weekend, the mountain village of Telluride triples in size. Waves of passionate cinephiles flood the town for a four-day experience and to embark on a movie viewing journey, spending entire days in flickering dark rooms. The...
by Noah Mruz | Dec 17, 2018 | Criticism, Left
George Miller’s 1981 Australian post-apocalyptic action film Mad Max 2 showcases a highly-stylized world where the cars and the people are equally as over the top. The film follows antihero Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson) as he reluctantly helps a group of...
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