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Long Live the New Flesh
Ella Christiansen RATED: R Abstract As novel technologies like the internet and affordable camcorders increased the cinematic visibility of queer… Read More
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Love Streams and Cassavettes’ Dreams
Joshua Zhao John Cassavetes’ penultimate directorial effort, Love Streams (1984), culminates his stylistic and thematic essence into a lasting homage… Read More
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The Evolution of Rape-Revenge Horror Exemplified by The Nightingale
Ella Christiansen Amidst a brutal press tour where filmmakers behind IFC’s 2018 film The Nightingale were poked, prodded, and pushed… Read More
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Theda Bara – A Fool and a Vampire
Ella Christiansen Theda Bara was born to a French artist and his Arabian mistress in the sands of the Sahara.… Read More
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A Peep at the Evolution of Mystery Television
Ella Christiansen INTRODUCTION I have watched some of the most gratuitously violent, bone-chillingly terrifying movies I can find on the… Read More
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Atlantique’s Haunt Frames
Ella Christiansen If ontology is the study of existence and being, hauntology is the radical study of absence and non-being.… Read More
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The Evolution of Technology in Film
Sydney Speckmann Technology in film has advanced as the technology in our society has advanced. From what was once a… Read More
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Flores de Otro Mundo: The Fonts of the Patriarchy
Sydney Speckmann In Santa Eulalia, there was a decline in jobs and young people, due to the draw of the… Read More
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Alfred Hitchcock’s Lifeboat: Gender and WWII
In the film Lifeboat, Alfred Hithcock personifies the roles available for women in World War II through the closed setting… Read More
