Marcia Lucas is responsible for some of the original 'Star Wars' trilogy's most iconic moments. She also hates the latest films.
Related Posts:
Resisting the American Cliché—Women in Golden Age Movie MusicalsBy Cooper Peltz
A Different Kind of American Dream.
To celebrate America, we’re taking this entire week to look at how cinema has explored The American Dream. For more, click here.
The port city is inexorably linked to the Am… Read More
‘It Felt like Love’: Summer Love and Indie Film’s Favourite SeasonBy Sarah Foulkes
A look at why smaller films love being shot and set in the summer months.
In no other medium has summer love been such a reliable theme than in film. Specifically independent film. One reason is that summer l… Read More
Exploring The Roald Dahl Cinematic UniverseBy Sinead McCausland
With over ten of the author’s stories adapted for the big and small screens, Roald Dahl’s novels are preserved in cinematic history.
Roald Dahl‘s stories are magical, fantastical, and, most importantly, r… Read More
The Philosophy of the Coen BrothersBy Jake Orthwein
What are Coen Brothers films all about?
“Nihilists. Fuck me. I mean, say what you will about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude – at least it’s an ethos.” – Walter Sobchak, The Big Lebowski
“The solution … Read More
NYAFF 2017 Review: ‘Kfc’ Is a Grim, Grisly, and Purposeful Assault On the SensesBy Rob Hunter
2017’s New York Asian Film Festival runs June 30th through July 16th.
The phrase “it’s not for everyone” gets tossed around a lot in regard to movies, particularly ones that don’t fit into a traditional box, but… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment