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Aren discusses his favourite TV shows of 2020, including Better Call Saul, The Mandalorian, and BoJack Horseman. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Little Drummer Boy, and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town are beloved for their stop-motion animation and imaginative blend of REVIEW: UNHINGED (2020) Unhinged is a trashy exploitation flick that uses a bloated and creepy Russell Crowe to fuel its blunt-force thrills. HOT DOCS 2021: COME BACK ANYTIME You’d be forgiven for thinking that with its loving cinematography of sumptuous food and its tale of an older Japanese chef, Come Back Anytime is a successor to Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the popular food documentary from 2011.But where Jiro was undoubtedly about the aesthetic beauty of the food and the rigorous, even fanatical, dedication of the chef, Come Back Anytime is less about the dishes REVIEW: ONE FALSE MOVE (1992) Review: One False Move (1992) Oh, what a joy it is to watch a film without an ounce of fat on its bones, where every character speaks and acts like a real human being, and where each scene in the film builds narrative tension leading to a genuinely thrilling climax. Such is Carl Franklin’s One False Move, a neo-noir from 1992 starring Bill REVIEW: THE HARDER THEY FALL (1956) Review: The Harder They Fall (1956) Humphrey Bogart’s final film, The Harder They Fall, is a late classic-era noir that sought to expose the corruption behind the scenes of organized boxing. Bogie shot the picture after his diagnosis with throat cancer at the beginning of 1956 and you can see the pain of the disease that ultimately killedhim
ZACK SNYDER: LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS: THE OWLS OF GA'HOOLE In 2010, Zack Snyder released a CGI animated children’s film, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole.Many critics, whether during the film’s 2010 release or more recently, labelled the film 300 for kids. Whether this phrase is meant derisively or not, it is actually instructive, as Legend of the Guardians shares many characteristicswith 300.
MEDIEVAL AS MODERN: THE HISTORICAL ACCURACY OF KINGDOM OF Through its portrayal of Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan and the Templars, Saladin, and Balian of Ibelin, Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven sacrifices rigid historical fidelity in order to secure relevance in modern society. In Kingdom of Heaven Crusaders are seen mostly in a negative light, with Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan REVIEW: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) Director George Stevens, known for Giant and Shane, shot The Greatest Story Ever Told in Monument Valley, which lends it an unsettling visual tone that’s lacking in most Jesus movies. The film is a CinemaScope epic and looks undeniably great. It’d likely be a treat to view projected on a giant screen, allowing for the full scope ofthe film
"MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN": RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLADE RUNNER Monstrosity in Blade Runner is slightly more ambiguous. Roy Batty is in fact a fairly perfect “human” specimen: strong, handsome, and erudite. There is also the monstrous uncanny of Sebastian’s creations, the strange and ungainly precursors to the replicants he designs for Dr. Tyrell. Monstrosity is also present in the humancharacters.
PLAYING THE VIEWER LIKE AN ORGAN: NORMAN BATES AS THE Alfred Hitchcock’s films often portray protagonists who are ordinary people thrust into criminal situations and the opening of Psycho (1960) suggests that it too will follow this successful formula. The first third of the film suggests that the ostensible protagonist is an ordinary woman, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who becomes involved in the robbery of forty thousand dollars.3 BROTHERS FILM
Aren discusses his favourite TV shows of 2020, including Better Call Saul, The Mandalorian, and BoJack Horseman. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Little Drummer Boy, and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town are beloved for their stop-motion animation and imaginative blend of REVIEW: UNHINGED (2020) Unhinged is a trashy exploitation flick that uses a bloated and creepy Russell Crowe to fuel its blunt-force thrills. HOT DOCS 2021: COME BACK ANYTIME You’d be forgiven for thinking that with its loving cinematography of sumptuous food and its tale of an older Japanese chef, Come Back Anytime is a successor to Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the popular food documentary from 2011.But where Jiro was undoubtedly about the aesthetic beauty of the food and the rigorous, even fanatical, dedication of the chef, Come Back Anytime is less about the dishes REVIEW: ONE FALSE MOVE (1992) Review: One False Move (1992) Oh, what a joy it is to watch a film without an ounce of fat on its bones, where every character speaks and acts like a real human being, and where each scene in the film builds narrative tension leading to a genuinely thrilling climax. Such is Carl Franklin’s One False Move, a neo-noir from 1992 starring Bill REVIEW: THE HARDER THEY FALL (1956) Review: The Harder They Fall (1956) Humphrey Bogart’s final film, The Harder They Fall, is a late classic-era noir that sought to expose the corruption behind the scenes of organized boxing. Bogie shot the picture after his diagnosis with throat cancer at the beginning of 1956 and you can see the pain of the disease that ultimately killedhim
ZACK SNYDER: LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS: THE OWLS OF GA'HOOLE In 2010, Zack Snyder released a CGI animated children’s film, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole.Many critics, whether during the film’s 2010 release or more recently, labelled the film 300 for kids. Whether this phrase is meant derisively or not, it is actually instructive, as Legend of the Guardians shares many characteristicswith 300.
MEDIEVAL AS MODERN: THE HISTORICAL ACCURACY OF KINGDOM OF Through its portrayal of Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan and the Templars, Saladin, and Balian of Ibelin, Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven sacrifices rigid historical fidelity in order to secure relevance in modern society. In Kingdom of Heaven Crusaders are seen mostly in a negative light, with Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan REVIEW: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) Director George Stevens, known for Giant and Shane, shot The Greatest Story Ever Told in Monument Valley, which lends it an unsettling visual tone that’s lacking in most Jesus movies. The film is a CinemaScope epic and looks undeniably great. It’d likely be a treat to view projected on a giant screen, allowing for the full scope ofthe film
"MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN": RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLADE RUNNER Monstrosity in Blade Runner is slightly more ambiguous. Roy Batty is in fact a fairly perfect “human” specimen: strong, handsome, and erudite. There is also the monstrous uncanny of Sebastian’s creations, the strange and ungainly precursors to the replicants he designs for Dr. Tyrell. Monstrosity is also present in the humancharacters.
PLAYING THE VIEWER LIKE AN ORGAN: NORMAN BATES AS THE Alfred Hitchcock’s films often portray protagonists who are ordinary people thrust into criminal situations and the opening of Psycho (1960) suggests that it too will follow this successful formula. The first third of the film suggests that the ostensible protagonist is an ordinary woman, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who becomes involved in the robbery of forty thousand dollars. BLOG — 3 BROTHERS FILM Reviews, The Current: In Theatres Anders Bergstrom March 19, 2021 The Mauritanian, Kevin McDonald, Jodie Foster, Tahar Rahim, Shailene Woodley, Benedict Cumberbatch, War on Terror, drama, true story Comment. Zack Snyder: Dawn of the Dead (2004) Zack Snyder’s explosive debut is arguably the finest zombie movie ever made. HOT DOCS 2021: COME BACK ANYTIME You’d be forgiven for thinking that with its loving cinematography of sumptuous food and its tale of an older Japanese chef, Come Back Anytime is a successor to Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the popular food documentary from 2011.But where Jiro was undoubtedly about the aesthetic beauty of the food and the rigorous, even fanatical, dedication of the chef, Come Back Anytime is less about the dishes REVIEW: SECONDS (1966) In his films The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and Seven Days in May (1964) John Frankenheimer examined the influence of the Cold War and how it shaped the psyches of Americans, particularly those in politics and the military.Taken together, those two films offer a portrait of the paranoia and dysfunction bubbling under the surface of American culture at the time, which would REVIEW: MINISTRY OF FEAR (1944) Director Fritz Lang is best known for his earlier German Expressionist films, such as Metropolis (1927) and M (1931), and his later Hollywood film noirs, such as The Big Heat (1953). Although Ministry of Fear was not Lang’s first American film (that was Fury in 1936), and although it’s based on a 1943 novel by Graham Greene, the film nevertheless stands out as an intriguing thematic REVIEW: THE WALKING HILLS (1949) John Sturges, known for classics such as The Magnificent Seven (1960) and The Great Escape (1963), started his career with film noir pictures in the 1940s.In 1949, he took to Westerns with The Walking Hills, which borrows its narrative convention of crooks searching for cash from film noir, but plays it against the stunning, sandy backdrop of Death Valley in California. "MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN": RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLADE RUNNER Monstrosity in Blade Runner is slightly more ambiguous. Roy Batty is in fact a fairly perfect “human” specimen: strong, handsome, and erudite. There is also the monstrous uncanny of Sebastian’s creations, the strange and ungainly precursors to the replicants he designs for Dr. Tyrell. Monstrosity is also present in the humancharacters.
REVIEW: BEETLEJUICE (1988) Review: Beetlejuice (1988) Beetlejuice is the epitome of Tim Burton’s art and one of his best films. With his second feature, working from a screenplay by Michael McDowell and Warren Skaaren, Burton essentially established the mode that has dominated his work ever since—a mix of satire, black comedy, Gothicism, horror, expressionism, and camp. “ALL THE BEST MEMORIES ARE HERS.”: THE CHRIST FIGURE IN The Christ Figure in Blade Runner 2049 — 3 Brothers Film. “All the best memories are hers.”: The Christ Figure in Blade Runner 2049. Science fiction has a long history of Christ figures, from Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still to Valentine Michael Smith in Robert A. Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land to Neo in the Wachowskis TRUE DETECTIVE AND TOXIC MASCULINITY The following contains spoilers for the full two seasons of True Detective.. The controversial second season of HBO’s True Detective wrapped up Sunday, August 9 with a heavy 90-minute finale that concluded the season-long mystery and sealed the fates of the main characters.What the death-heavy climax clarified for me wasn’t so much the (overly) tangled conspiracy at the heart of THURSDAY RETHINK: RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLACK RAIN IS A FORGOTTEN Upon its release in September 1989, Ridley Scott’s American-cop-in-Japan thriller Black Rain was greeted with mediocre reviews. For example, Roger Ebert said the film’s oppressive, gloomy visuals were meant to distract from the “thin and prefabricated” story. More recently, Ian Nathan with Empire magazine has called the film problematic for its treatment of cultural difference3 BROTHERS FILM
Aren discusses his favourite TV shows of 2020, including Better Call Saul, The Mandalorian, and BoJack Horseman. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Little Drummer Boy, and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town are beloved for their stop-motion animation and imaginative blend of REVIEW: UNHINGED (2020) Unhinged is a trashy exploitation flick that uses a bloated and creepy Russell Crowe to fuel its blunt-force thrills. HOT DOCS 2021: COME BACK ANYTIME You’d be forgiven for thinking that with its loving cinematography of sumptuous food and its tale of an older Japanese chef, Come Back Anytime is a successor to Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the popular food documentary from 2011.But where Jiro was undoubtedly about the aesthetic beauty of the food and the rigorous, even fanatical, dedication of the chef, Come Back Anytime is less about the dishes REVIEW: ONE FALSE MOVE (1992) Review: One False Move (1992) Oh, what a joy it is to watch a film without an ounce of fat on its bones, where every character speaks and acts like a real human being, and where each scene in the film builds narrative tension leading to a genuinely thrilling climax. Such is Carl Franklin’s One False Move, a neo-noir from 1992 starring Bill REVIEW: THE HARDER THEY FALL (1956) Review: The Harder They Fall (1956) Humphrey Bogart’s final film, The Harder They Fall, is a late classic-era noir that sought to expose the corruption behind the scenes of organized boxing. Bogie shot the picture after his diagnosis with throat cancer at the beginning of 1956 and you can see the pain of the disease that ultimately killedhim
ZACK SNYDER: LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS: THE OWLS OF GA'HOOLE In 2010, Zack Snyder released a CGI animated children’s film, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole.Many critics, whether during the film’s 2010 release or more recently, labelled the film 300 for kids. Whether this phrase is meant derisively or not, it is actually instructive, as Legend of the Guardians shares many characteristicswith 300.
MEDIEVAL AS MODERN: THE HISTORICAL ACCURACY OF KINGDOM OF Through its portrayal of Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan and the Templars, Saladin, and Balian of Ibelin, Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven sacrifices rigid historical fidelity in order to secure relevance in modern society. In Kingdom of Heaven Crusaders are seen mostly in a negative light, with Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan REVIEW: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) Director George Stevens, known for Giant and Shane, shot The Greatest Story Ever Told in Monument Valley, which lends it an unsettling visual tone that’s lacking in most Jesus movies. The film is a CinemaScope epic and looks undeniably great. It’d likely be a treat to view projected on a giant screen, allowing for the full scope ofthe film
"MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN": RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLADE RUNNER Monstrosity in Blade Runner is slightly more ambiguous. Roy Batty is in fact a fairly perfect “human” specimen: strong, handsome, and erudite. There is also the monstrous uncanny of Sebastian’s creations, the strange and ungainly precursors to the replicants he designs for Dr. Tyrell. Monstrosity is also present in the humancharacters.
PLAYING THE VIEWER LIKE AN ORGAN: NORMAN BATES AS THE Alfred Hitchcock’s films often portray protagonists who are ordinary people thrust into criminal situations and the opening of Psycho (1960) suggests that it too will follow this successful formula. The first third of the film suggests that the ostensible protagonist is an ordinary woman, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who becomes involved in the robbery of forty thousand dollars.3 BROTHERS FILM
Aren discusses his favourite TV shows of 2020, including Better Call Saul, The Mandalorian, and BoJack Horseman. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Little Drummer Boy, and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town are beloved for their stop-motion animation and imaginative blend of REVIEW: UNHINGED (2020) Unhinged is a trashy exploitation flick that uses a bloated and creepy Russell Crowe to fuel its blunt-force thrills. HOT DOCS 2021: COME BACK ANYTIME You’d be forgiven for thinking that with its loving cinematography of sumptuous food and its tale of an older Japanese chef, Come Back Anytime is a successor to Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the popular food documentary from 2011.But where Jiro was undoubtedly about the aesthetic beauty of the food and the rigorous, even fanatical, dedication of the chef, Come Back Anytime is less about the dishes REVIEW: ONE FALSE MOVE (1992) Review: One False Move (1992) Oh, what a joy it is to watch a film without an ounce of fat on its bones, where every character speaks and acts like a real human being, and where each scene in the film builds narrative tension leading to a genuinely thrilling climax. Such is Carl Franklin’s One False Move, a neo-noir from 1992 starring Bill REVIEW: THE HARDER THEY FALL (1956) Review: The Harder They Fall (1956) Humphrey Bogart’s final film, The Harder They Fall, is a late classic-era noir that sought to expose the corruption behind the scenes of organized boxing. Bogie shot the picture after his diagnosis with throat cancer at the beginning of 1956 and you can see the pain of the disease that ultimately killedhim
ZACK SNYDER: LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS: THE OWLS OF GA'HOOLE In 2010, Zack Snyder released a CGI animated children’s film, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole.Many critics, whether during the film’s 2010 release or more recently, labelled the film 300 for kids. Whether this phrase is meant derisively or not, it is actually instructive, as Legend of the Guardians shares many characteristicswith 300.
MEDIEVAL AS MODERN: THE HISTORICAL ACCURACY OF KINGDOM OF Through its portrayal of Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan and the Templars, Saladin, and Balian of Ibelin, Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven sacrifices rigid historical fidelity in order to secure relevance in modern society. In Kingdom of Heaven Crusaders are seen mostly in a negative light, with Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan REVIEW: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) Director George Stevens, known for Giant and Shane, shot The Greatest Story Ever Told in Monument Valley, which lends it an unsettling visual tone that’s lacking in most Jesus movies. The film is a CinemaScope epic and looks undeniably great. It’d likely be a treat to view projected on a giant screen, allowing for the full scope ofthe film
"MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN": RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLADE RUNNER Monstrosity in Blade Runner is slightly more ambiguous. Roy Batty is in fact a fairly perfect “human” specimen: strong, handsome, and erudite. There is also the monstrous uncanny of Sebastian’s creations, the strange and ungainly precursors to the replicants he designs for Dr. Tyrell. Monstrosity is also present in the humancharacters.
PLAYING THE VIEWER LIKE AN ORGAN: NORMAN BATES AS THE Alfred Hitchcock’s films often portray protagonists who are ordinary people thrust into criminal situations and the opening of Psycho (1960) suggests that it too will follow this successful formula. The first third of the film suggests that the ostensible protagonist is an ordinary woman, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who becomes involved in the robbery of forty thousand dollars. BLOG — 3 BROTHERS FILM Reviews, The Current: In Theatres Anders Bergstrom March 19, 2021 The Mauritanian, Kevin McDonald, Jodie Foster, Tahar Rahim, Shailene Woodley, Benedict Cumberbatch, War on Terror, drama, true story Comment. Zack Snyder: Dawn of the Dead (2004) Zack Snyder’s explosive debut is arguably the finest zombie movie ever made. HOT DOCS 2021: COME BACK ANYTIME You’d be forgiven for thinking that with its loving cinematography of sumptuous food and its tale of an older Japanese chef, Come Back Anytime is a successor to Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the popular food documentary from 2011.But where Jiro was undoubtedly about the aesthetic beauty of the food and the rigorous, even fanatical, dedication of the chef, Come Back Anytime is less about the dishes REVIEW: SECONDS (1966) In his films The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and Seven Days in May (1964) John Frankenheimer examined the influence of the Cold War and how it shaped the psyches of Americans, particularly those in politics and the military.Taken together, those two films offer a portrait of the paranoia and dysfunction bubbling under the surface of American culture at the time, which would REVIEW: MINISTRY OF FEAR (1944) Director Fritz Lang is best known for his earlier German Expressionist films, such as Metropolis (1927) and M (1931), and his later Hollywood film noirs, such as The Big Heat (1953). Although Ministry of Fear was not Lang’s first American film (that was Fury in 1936), and although it’s based on a 1943 novel by Graham Greene, the film nevertheless stands out as an intriguing thematic REVIEW: THE WALKING HILLS (1949) John Sturges, known for classics such as The Magnificent Seven (1960) and The Great Escape (1963), started his career with film noir pictures in the 1940s.In 1949, he took to Westerns with The Walking Hills, which borrows its narrative convention of crooks searching for cash from film noir, but plays it against the stunning, sandy backdrop of Death Valley in California. "MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN": RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLADE RUNNER Monstrosity in Blade Runner is slightly more ambiguous. Roy Batty is in fact a fairly perfect “human” specimen: strong, handsome, and erudite. There is also the monstrous uncanny of Sebastian’s creations, the strange and ungainly precursors to the replicants he designs for Dr. Tyrell. Monstrosity is also present in the humancharacters.
REVIEW: BEETLEJUICE (1988) Review: Beetlejuice (1988) Beetlejuice is the epitome of Tim Burton’s art and one of his best films. With his second feature, working from a screenplay by Michael McDowell and Warren Skaaren, Burton essentially established the mode that has dominated his work ever since—a mix of satire, black comedy, Gothicism, horror, expressionism, and camp. “ALL THE BEST MEMORIES ARE HERS.”: THE CHRIST FIGURE IN The Christ Figure in Blade Runner 2049 — 3 Brothers Film. “All the best memories are hers.”: The Christ Figure in Blade Runner 2049. Science fiction has a long history of Christ figures, from Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still to Valentine Michael Smith in Robert A. Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land to Neo in the Wachowskis TRUE DETECTIVE AND TOXIC MASCULINITY The following contains spoilers for the full two seasons of True Detective.. The controversial second season of HBO’s True Detective wrapped up Sunday, August 9 with a heavy 90-minute finale that concluded the season-long mystery and sealed the fates of the main characters.What the death-heavy climax clarified for me wasn’t so much the (overly) tangled conspiracy at the heart of THURSDAY RETHINK: RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLACK RAIN IS A FORGOTTEN Upon its release in September 1989, Ridley Scott’s American-cop-in-Japan thriller Black Rain was greeted with mediocre reviews. For example, Roger Ebert said the film’s oppressive, gloomy visuals were meant to distract from the “thin and prefabricated” story. More recently, Ian Nathan with Empire magazine has called the film problematic for its treatment of cultural difference3 BROTHERS FILM
Aren discusses his favourite TV shows of 2020, including Better Call Saul, The Mandalorian, and BoJack Horseman. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Little Drummer Boy, and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town are beloved for their stop-motion animation and imaginative blend of REVIEW: ONE FALSE MOVE (1992) Review: One False Move (1992) Oh, what a joy it is to watch a film without an ounce of fat on its bones, where every character speaks and acts like a real human being, and where each scene in the film builds narrative tension leading to a genuinely thrilling climax. Such is Carl Franklin’s One False Move, a neo-noir from 1992 starring Bill REVIEW: THE HARDER THEY FALL (1956) Review: The Harder They Fall (1956) Humphrey Bogart’s final film, The Harder They Fall, is a late classic-era noir that sought to expose the corruption behind the scenes of organized boxing. Bogie shot the picture after his diagnosis with throat cancer at the beginning of 1956 and you can see the pain of the disease that ultimately killedhim
REVIEW: THE WALKING HILLS (1949) John Sturges, known for classics such as The Magnificent Seven (1960) and The Great Escape (1963), started his career with film noir pictures in the 1940s.In 1949, he took to Westerns with The Walking Hills, which borrows its narrative convention of crooks searching for cash from film noir, but plays it against the stunning, sandy backdrop of Death Valley in California. DAVID CRONENBERG: NAKED LUNCH (1991) In the abstract, there has rarely been a more perfect marriage of artist and source material than David Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch, an adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ most famous novel.Burroughs has long been Cronenberg’s favourite writer and Burroughs’ mixture of sexual depravity, bodily transformation, and sociological alienation has influenced much of Cronenberg’s work MEDIEVAL AS MODERN: THE HISTORICAL ACCURACY OF KINGDOM OF Through its portrayal of Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan and the Templars, Saladin, and Balian of Ibelin, Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven sacrifices rigid historical fidelity in order to secure relevance in modern society. In Kingdom of Heaven Crusaders are seen mostly in a negative light, with Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan "MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN": RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLADE RUNNER Monstrosity in Blade Runner is slightly more ambiguous. Roy Batty is in fact a fairly perfect “human” specimen: strong, handsome, and erudite. There is also the monstrous uncanny of Sebastian’s creations, the strange and ungainly precursors to the replicants he designs for Dr. Tyrell. Monstrosity is also present in the humancharacters.
REVIEW: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) Director George Stevens, known for Giant and Shane, shot The Greatest Story Ever Told in Monument Valley, which lends it an unsettling visual tone that’s lacking in most Jesus movies. The film is a CinemaScope epic and looks undeniably great. It’d likely be a treat to view projected on a giant screen, allowing for the full scope ofthe film
“ALL THE BEST MEMORIES ARE HERS.”: THE CHRIST FIGURE IN The Christ Figure in Blade Runner 2049 — 3 Brothers Film. “All the best memories are hers.”: The Christ Figure in Blade Runner 2049. Science fiction has a long history of Christ figures, from Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still to Valentine Michael Smith in Robert A. Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land to Neo in the Wachowskis TRUE DETECTIVE AND TOXIC MASCULINITY The following contains spoilers for the full two seasons of True Detective.. The controversial second season of HBO’s True Detective wrapped up Sunday, August 9 with a heavy 90-minute finale that concluded the season-long mystery and sealed the fates of the main characters.What the death-heavy climax clarified for me wasn’t so much the (overly) tangled conspiracy at the heart of3 BROTHERS FILM
Aren discusses his favourite TV shows of 2020, including Better Call Saul, The Mandalorian, and BoJack Horseman. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Little Drummer Boy, and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town are beloved for their stop-motion animation and imaginative blend of REVIEW: ONE FALSE MOVE (1992) Review: One False Move (1992) Oh, what a joy it is to watch a film without an ounce of fat on its bones, where every character speaks and acts like a real human being, and where each scene in the film builds narrative tension leading to a genuinely thrilling climax. Such is Carl Franklin’s One False Move, a neo-noir from 1992 starring Bill REVIEW: THE HARDER THEY FALL (1956) Review: The Harder They Fall (1956) Humphrey Bogart’s final film, The Harder They Fall, is a late classic-era noir that sought to expose the corruption behind the scenes of organized boxing. Bogie shot the picture after his diagnosis with throat cancer at the beginning of 1956 and you can see the pain of the disease that ultimately killedhim
REVIEW: THE WALKING HILLS (1949) John Sturges, known for classics such as The Magnificent Seven (1960) and The Great Escape (1963), started his career with film noir pictures in the 1940s.In 1949, he took to Westerns with The Walking Hills, which borrows its narrative convention of crooks searching for cash from film noir, but plays it against the stunning, sandy backdrop of Death Valley in California. MEDIEVAL AS MODERN: THE HISTORICAL ACCURACY OF KINGDOM OF Through its portrayal of Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan and the Templars, Saladin, and Balian of Ibelin, Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven sacrifices rigid historical fidelity in order to secure relevance in modern society. In Kingdom of Heaven Crusaders are seen mostly in a negative light, with Reynald de Chatillon, Guy de Lusignan DAVID CRONENBERG: NAKED LUNCH (1991) In the abstract, there has rarely been a more perfect marriage of artist and source material than David Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch, an adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ most famous novel.Burroughs has long been Cronenberg’s favourite writer and Burroughs’ mixture of sexual depravity, bodily transformation, and sociological alienation has influenced much of Cronenberg’s work "MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN": RIDLEY SCOTT'S BLADE RUNNER Monstrosity in Blade Runner is slightly more ambiguous. Roy Batty is in fact a fairly perfect “human” specimen: strong, handsome, and erudite. There is also the monstrous uncanny of Sebastian’s creations, the strange and ungainly precursors to the replicants he designs for Dr. Tyrell. Monstrosity is also present in the humancharacters.
REVIEW: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) Director George Stevens, known for Giant and Shane, shot The Greatest Story Ever Told in Monument Valley, which lends it an unsettling visual tone that’s lacking in most Jesus movies. The film is a CinemaScope epic and looks undeniably great. It’d likely be a treat to view projected on a giant screen, allowing for the full scope ofthe film
“ALL THE BEST MEMORIES ARE HERS.”: THE CHRIST FIGURE IN The Christ Figure in Blade Runner 2049 — 3 Brothers Film. “All the best memories are hers.”: The Christ Figure in Blade Runner 2049. Science fiction has a long history of Christ figures, from Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still to Valentine Michael Smith in Robert A. Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land to Neo in the Wachowskis TRUE DETECTIVE AND TOXIC MASCULINITY The following contains spoilers for the full two seasons of True Detective.. The controversial second season of HBO’s True Detective wrapped up Sunday, August 9 with a heavy 90-minute finale that concluded the season-long mystery and sealed the fates of the main characters.What the death-heavy climax clarified for me wasn’t so much the (overly) tangled conspiracy at the heart of BLOG — 3 BROTHERS FILM Reviews, The Current: In Theatres Anders Bergstrom March 19, 2021 The Mauritanian, Kevin McDonald, Jodie Foster, Tahar Rahim, Shailene Woodley, Benedict Cumberbatch, War on Terror, drama, true story Comment. Zack Snyder: Dawn of the Dead (2004) Zack Snyder’s explosive debut is arguably the finest zombie movie ever made. REVIEW: THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (2001) This rip-off of Point Break still coasts on the fumes of Vin Diesel’s star power 20 years after its release. REVIEW: SECONDS (1966) In his films The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and Seven Days in May (1964) John Frankenheimer examined the influence of the Cold War and how it shaped the psyches of Americans, particularly those in politics and the military.Taken together, those two films offer a portrait of the paranoia and dysfunction bubbling under the surface of American culture at the time, which would REVIEW: AMERICAN PSYCHO (2000) American Psycho ultimately leaves you staring into Patrick’s empty eyes—literally, as the final shot is an extreme close-up of Patrick’s face—and pondering whether you share something in common with this monstrous human. The sick joke is that of course you do. You live in America’s world. You have no choice. REVIEW: NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS (2007) National Treasure: Book of Secrets, the 2007 sequel to the surprise 2004 hit starring Nicolas Cage as a treasure hunter, is as nostalgic as films get. Although it was released only 13 years ago, it feels like it was made in another century, with a rose-coloured outlook on not only American history and culture, but the government that leadsthe nation.
REVIEW: THE ANDERSON TAPES (1971) Depending on how you look at it and its strange method of presentation, Sidney Lumet’s 1971 heist thriller, The Anderson Tapes, could be taken several ways.If you focus on its formal presentation and thematic implications, you might read the film as a lesser version of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation (1974) or even as an accidental piece of inspiration for the found-footage ROB COHEN — BLOG — 3 BROTHERS FILM Three brothers who love film. Writing about movies and cinema culture. 10 BEST TV DRAMAS SINCE THE SOPRANOS This list attempts something of a longer view. The 10 Best TV Dramas Since The Sopranos. Battlestar Galactica (Syfy 2003-2009) showrunner Ronald D. Moore. My wife and I watched BSG via a set of DVDs in the late 2000s. It was the first television drama we “binged” on, even if this was before streaming services became a major thing. DAVID CRONENBERG: NAKED LUNCH (1991) In the abstract, there has rarely been a more perfect marriage of artist and source material than David Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch, an adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ most famous novel.Burroughs has long been Cronenberg’s favourite writer and Burroughs’ mixture of sexual depravity, bodily transformation, and sociological alienation has influenced much of Cronenberg’s work REVIEW: HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER (1973) It’s an early demonstration of Eastwood’s moral complexity as a filmmaker and his decades-long exploration of America’s inherent violence and hypocrisy. 9 out of 10. High Plains Drifter (1973, USA) Directed by Clint Eastwood; written by Ernest Tidyman; starring Clint Eastwood, Verna Bloom, Mariana Hill, Billy Curtis, Mitchell Ryan, Jack3 Brothers Film
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