Film is a form of propaganda. It’s designed to make you feel…
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“And They Knew Each Other”: Detection, Intent, and Realization in Silence of the Lambs (1991)
A good murder mystery requires audience participation. Murder mystery films consist of…
Inside Versus Out: How to Construct a Defining Moment in Film and in Character
Intro for the Week(s) Sometimes the moments which define a character are…
Bars on the Window: Deconstructing the Crown in Basquiat (1996)
I once heard that there is no use talking about art. Someone…
“Give Him a Mask and He’ll Tell You the Truth”: The Life and Death Of Ziggy in Velvet Goldmine (1998)
Biopics tread in blasphemy. There is something impossible about trying to recreate…
“We Could Have Been Friends?”: The Legacy of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in Feud (2017)
Feuds are never one sided or provoked by just one event. They…
“Shall I Be Her?” Finding Marilyn and Monroe in My Week With Marilyn (2011)
The world never recovered from Marilyn Monroe. She remains the quintessential blonde…
“Something Different, Something Real”: Finding Yourself Versus Finding the Artist in Walk the Line (2005)
What Constitutes A Music Biopic? There are songs so legendary and so…
“This is the One I’ll Be Remembered For”: Resurrection and the Biopic in Tim Burton’s Ed Wood (1994)
Ed Wood delivered some of the worst films of all time during…
How to Summarize a Life: The Art of the Biopic
“Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?” (Hamilton) Given the current…