Tag: cinema

  • A Cinematic Understanding of Adolescent Female Sexuality

    A Cinematic Understanding of Adolescent Female Sexuality

    Thank heaven for little girls! For little girls get bigger every day! Thank heaven for little girls! They grow up in the most delightful way. (Alan Jay Lerner) It all seemed so innocent back in 1958. Alan Jay Lerner wrote it and Maurice Chevalier sang it and Gigi won the Best Picture Oscar. But America’s awkward embrace of growing…

  • Straight Outta Compton: NWA, the Marx Brothers, and Artistic Expression

    Straight Outta Compton: NWA, the Marx Brothers, and Artistic Expression

    This is a story about anarchy. About how artists deal with a crazy, messed-up world. And as such, it a story about the value of art. The power of art. The danger of art. Three young men were searching for a place in a harsh terrain. They were outsiders, hailing from a segment of society…

  • Another Country: David Gulpilil Explains Indigenous Culture

    Another Country: David Gulpilil Explains Indigenous Culture

    The Molly Reynolds’ directed film, Another Country, is a difficult work to define. Guided by the cool, calm, and soothing narration of indigenous actor, David Gulpilil, we are sent on an almost structure-free wander through Gulpilil’s home town, Ramingining. I say almost, because both he and Reynolds have a very clear purpose in mind – to…

  • Reviewing Joel Edgerton’s ‘The Gift’

    Reviewing Joel Edgerton’s ‘The Gift’

    A beautiful young couple move into a beautiful house in the American suburbs. He has a new job and she is working freelance. Everything is perfect, right? The Gift shows us that our past can catch up with us when we least expect it, threatening to unveil secrets and turning everything upside down. Ten years…

  • Death is Not the End: Big Hero 6 and the Big Cheat

    Death is Not the End: Big Hero 6 and the Big Cheat

    This is not so much a film review or article, but a beginning, an initial exploration. I’m fascinated by how technology and the fear of death are becoming increasingly entwined in Western culture. There are no easy lessons to draw, but I wanted to write something about how mainstream cinema interacts and deals with such…