Bryson Edward HoweMay 9, 2018Art and Isolation: The Existentialism of Grizzly ManTimothy Treadwell is a man, forcing himself to live out alone in the Earth’s wilderness with just God’s creatures and a video camera.
Bryson Edward HoweMar 19, 2018Film As Reflection: Making Sense of MirrorTarkovsky nobly attempts to tell the entirety of his life story alongside the moments of modern Russian history.
Louis EdwardsMar 11, 2018Departure and Resolution in The Red TurtleA man is alone on an island. A man falls in love, grows old and dies on an island. We watch as his life is turned into a constant struggle.
Bryson Edward HoweFeb 26, 2018Film and Fog: An Homage to Inherent ViceSeen as an unadaptable nightmare, and underappreciated by many, but Inherent Vice may just be PTA's masterpiece.
Bryson Edward HoweJan 9, 2018Movie Moments: Call Me By Your NameEvery frame of this film is like the exhale of a half-smoked cigarette, a haze of a memory of a dream, like falling in love.
Caleb CarterOct 16, 2017Experiencing Kubrick: 6 Notes on A Clockwork OrangeHere are six appreciations I gained whilst watching “A Clockwork Orange” in the cinema.