Tuesday, 22 May 2012
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... one that has very real-life (and permanent) consequences. As small, seemingly “true” details have set the wheels of justice rolling in the wrong direction—beyond anyone’s ability, it seems, to control—it ...
... example of this paradox is The Matrix. Almost thirteen years ago exactly, the Wachowski brothers brought an epic storyline to the big screen in a way most moviegoers had never seen. Fully loaded with ...
... occupied by the viewer – shooting the entire scene from the (unseen) judge's perspective. The couple is before the court attempting to settle a domestic dispute about whether or not they should leave Iran ...
... babies taking part in everyday experiences. If the film doesn’t exactly seem like a “page turner” (or whatever it is we call a movie that we can’t stop watching), it’s because it's not. What will grab ...
... cherry on top. He saw something in this particular group of boys, from this particular school in his city, that few of us would have eyes to see. He saw past circumstances - jail time, violence, failing ...
... would be a shallow way to see it.  While certainly dancing in that field, the film reaps its rewards in the difference between living and being alive; regardless of how much control you have. Do you know ...
... murder story itself, however, this film really seeks to examine the conflict within Truman Capote as he is both repulsed and attracted by this heinous crime. It’s a story that uncovers the terrifying draw ...
... world that only knows one way to see... in black and white. But when Ross decides to inject a little technicolor in Pleasantville, we begin to see the themes of creation, sin, racism, identity, good/evil, ...
... joyride), his two adolescent daughters adolescent-ness, and his large extended family as they try to make a major decision together. Nothing in this film seems like it couldn’t be a part of your life. ...
... seen it yet. But this is exactly why you should. The Artist sits in stark contrast to everything that you already see. It requires new senses to navigate. We anticipate with the movement. We feel alongside ...
Does your life make good art? American playwright Tennessee Williams said that, “if the writing is honest, it cannot be separated from the man who wrote it.”  This provides an appropriate framework for ...
... We meet activists, religious-types, and academics from all over the country and the political spectrum, revealing piercing assumptions and responses.  And yet when love does break through you will see ...
... flash mobs have integrated our cultural psyche, a fake wedding seems to fit perfectly: essentially it’s a weekend-long flash mob, more for the performers than the passersby. But isn’t a flash mob about ...
... own “street cred” in the hip-hop world. (And that is what we call a “smooth transition” in the blogosphere.) If you’ve seen more than thirty seconds of Community you know that Glover isn't one of the ...
... subject matter.In fact, what is seemingly a kid flick at first glance, is arguably more of a lesson in film history for us all. A film about (the wonder of) film. Hugo is based on the children’s book The ...
... penguins.” Herzog, in his gravelly, German-accented narration, continues this recount: “My questions about nature, I let them know, were different.” Herzog was drawn to the Antarctic after seeing underwater ...
... in the 21st century, even if Plato was doing the same thing). The Man Booker Prize winner, it seems almost to have taken the protagonist from last year’s winner (The Finkler Question) and recast him—still ...
... to do with what you’re selling. Now combine these two steps and viola! You've got yourself a sweet commercial…at least that seems to be the formula of the most recently popular ads. The trend seems ...
For a book that attempts to move beyond the highbrow theory of the 20th century, After Theory seems so…ordinary. The esteemed professor/theorist/critic/writer/gadfly Terry Eagleton manages to tackle the ...
What if we were not alone, really? Let’s play the “What if?” game for a minute. What if there was life on another planet? (Seen this film already.) What if we could communicate with other planets? (Nothing ...
... While it is still debated who the first pitcher was to throw a curveball, no one who watches baseball can imagine the game without it. The curve, at one point in time, had never been seen. When it slashed ...
... that there must be a better way. There really is no other response to Chris’s short life, his heart, and the questions that take him to places and people and adventures that I will never see… “Oh wow.” ...
What’s the best ending to a movie you’ve ever seen? The usual suspects (now there is a movie with a great surprise ending) are the world blowing up in Dr. Strangelove,  Michael Corleone shutting a door ...
... six months; advertising feels worlds apart from college. In theory, the transition from studying English and Economics to working in advertising seems relatively seamless. In reality, it’s been a process ...
... the mix of the electronically enhanced pop music that we've seen from groups like Foster the People, LCD Soundsystem, and Bon Iver's self-titled release. And it is damn catchy... and there are some pretty ...
... about it; the characters seem as real as friends, the plot contrived by the heavens. Story, McKee notes, is simply metaphor for life. Each author designs his or her story to communicate how life works. ...
... story that shows the power of eyes that see. The Social Network and Moneyball have one important thing in common: Aaron Sorkin. If you ever wondered why screenwriting has its own Oscar category, people ...
What does it look like to have eyes that see? Walking through the streets of NYC, what do you see?  If your Bill Cunningham you have an eye to see and appreciate the eclectic fashion of everyday people.  ...
... interested in wonder, faith, and art (and if you aren’t interested in one of those, you may be on the wrong site). Through the diary of a young priest in 1930’s France, we see tussles with parishioners, ...
...  Whether you are a twenty-something or not, it’s interesting to see if an artist, in this case filmmaker Josh Radnor [Writer + Director], when painting with broad strokes about a generation, is able to ...
What do you see in the human experience? The Human Experience is a documentary about two young brothers, Jeff and Cliff, who emerge from troubled pasts, setting out to explore questions of life, meaning, ...
... intimate. It’s (seemingly) un-beautiful. But it’s midst the dark and broken, we see that such labels are often misspoken. Beauty is not bound to an environment, a locale. Rather, Iñárritu prefers to attach ...
... we travel along the line of vision that the author, or poet, or director creates for us, and come to see things anew. Our vision is renewed: we see things more clearly as they are. Our best storytellers ...
... to each other, or more likely, an inability to see or choose differently. Yet as their story unfolds and a brilliant young woman named Becky enters in, this family, in the midst of dysfunction and against ...
... purposes (though, let’s be honest, it’s great for that, too). BWSTW explores the dotted line between art and ideology, and seeks out those places where beauty—whether in a book or a painting (sorry, film ...
... her credit, unless you happen to catch an event where Bob Costas has produced one of his let’s-see-if-I-can-make-you-cry spots, you may or may not get glimpses of the hidden stories within the game. Of ...
... a better picture in your own head than he can on the screen, he waits to show his audiences things that they crave to see. Sometimes, he never shows you at all, leaving the imagination reeling. Super ...
... you set this all in motion?”  The Tree of Life dares to offer a divine perspective on tragedy. Without that framework, Tree of Life may seem random and intractable.   It is a poetic meditation on loss.  ...
... you know where to look, that you can see small traces of another world here on earth?  In the chaos and destruction of our world, could it be that someone, somewhere else has been waiting for your return ...
43. Juno
... A chair that sets the stage for an unplanned (teenage) pregnancy. If we were guessing (and we are), you’ve probably already seen Juno. If we were to speculate further, we’d presume you enjoyed it. The ...
... Nolan has practically owned this category with films such as Memento (2000), The Prestige (2006), and the recently Oscar nominated Inception (2010). Still, it seems evident there are plenty that want to ...
... transformative experience. This is the story of Waste Land. Waste Land debuted at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, where a few of us were able to see its premiere and subsequent Audience Award win for ...
... This said, I am surprised how many people have not seen this and I’m betting you are one of them. I am also betting that you will love it. Here’s why. We are seemingly all about “story” here in the dark, ...
... around Giamatti’s character Mike Flaherty, a struggling lawyer, this is very much a dysfunctional family comedy. In short, Writer/Director Thomas McCarthy brings a (seemingly) “normal” suburban family ...
... (animated) films I have ever seen and arguably the best animated film of the last 10-15 years. (Before you Pixar fans scream foul, know that Miyazaki’s work, including this film, has served as creative ...
... into his songs and transfiguring it, encouraging us to see, with fresh eyes, the beauty of the ordinary. The last song on the EP, "Djohariah," named after his younger sister, is a celebration and encouragement ...
As opposed to most of the articles we write on rednoW, we have made the assumption that you have already seen Inception and consequently have alluded to what might be "spoilers."  Go see the film.  Come ...
... in the ad itself, but the fact that a billion dollar corporation even sawInuvik - a town so obscure few people could point to it on a map.  And not only did they see it, they told a story about it. That's ...
... are unfamiliar with Banksy's work, read our previous write-up first.) But as it is with most of Banksy's work, things are not always what they seem.  A week removed from experiencing the film and I am ...
... through community (“It is not good for man to be alone” can be stated as “It is good for man to be with others”). I have been convicted of this ever since seeing Christopher McCandless’ tragedy, dying ...
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