by McKenna Scherer | Nov 15, 2018 | Criticism
Recognized by the National Film Preservation Board in 1994 and claiming a spot in the Top Ten Films list by the National Board of Review in 1932, director Howard Hawks’ Scarface is one of the most raw and brilliant gangster movies created to date. Putting life back...
by Brinley Zoller | Nov 15, 2018 | Criticism, Left
The Action and Adventure genre has blossomed into a list of sub genres that are currently taking cinema by storm with action juggernauts Avengers Infinity War (2018), Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018), and Aliens (1986). These hybrid films are growing in popularity...
by Brynn Artley | Nov 9, 2018 | Criticism, Right
With the conclusion of the Resilience Film Series at the end of last month, I have to marvel a little at the direction the series took. When I first heard the words “resilience” and “film series” together, I initially had this mental image of Mad Max type characters...
by Joe Van Ryn | Nov 9, 2018 | Criticism, Reviews, Right
Co-authored by: Morghan Lemmenes and Joe Van Ryn Over the course of October we were delighted to curate a film series revolving around our university theme of Resilience. Each film that we showed truly highlighted different aspects of Resilience. Whether it be a...
by Seth Lamey | Nov 9, 2018 | Criticism, Right
The WSU-Theme Film Series had yet another successful run this Fall, marking the third consecutive year the Film Studies program has curated the event. 2017 and 2018 were presented by Professor Dr. Johnson’s Film 490 class, specializing in the process of film...
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