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Stephen King and J.J. Abrams Team Up for ‘Castle Rock’ Series Click here to go to Creaters.co.
Stephen King and J.J. Abrams Team Up for ‘Castle Rock’ Series Click here to go to Creaters.co.
Let’s talk about horror films and their use of contemporary sexual anxieties to generate fear.
BIG NEWS!!!
I’m going to be transcribing my Framing the Picture analyses into articles for Moviepilot and creators.co!!! And the first one’s already published and available to read above!
I’ll still be making videos (and will start up with those again very soon), but these are just another avenue for me to extend my reach.
(And, as always, feel free to drop by my Patreon, which I’ll be revamping soon, to fund future videos and get content early!)
5 Austen Film Adaptations That Have a Surprising Feminist Agenda
In the beginning, there was Mary Wollstonecraft. Known as the “Grandmother of Feminism” (Murphy), she used her literary power to forward the cause of feminism in the early 18th century, and then proceeded to stop it all because she was promiscuous, unfeminine and shouted her ideas too loudly for the time period.
Sometimes the louder the argument, the quieter the message becomes.
Though it is not widely agreed, Jane Austen is regarded by some as the one who understood the conventions of the day, and reopened the feminist conversation.
Here are five films that capture the spirit of Jane’s novels well, and show the underlying feminist ideals in each. Though many people today see an Austen film as the Anti-Feminist, I believe feminism is inherent in them all.
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How to Make a GOOD Adventure Time Movie
Now I know that an Adventure Time movie IS in the works, and they probably wont ever look at this particular article to get advice, but I'm going to give it anyway. So sit back and read me ramble on about one of my favorite cartoons, and how to make a GOOD movie about the adventures of Finn & Jake.
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The Struggles of Being New to a Fandom
For all those out there who are deeply within a particular fandom, you should all understand the struggle of being in a 'new' fandom. Which results in you having to go through the whole process of diving deeply within it. It's a long hefty process, as you all know, but in the end its always worth it. Well, that's what has happened to me, as I have recently spent the past couple nights watching episodes of The Flash until 3 a.m. So I've decided to write a post where we all, fans mainly, can understand what its like to enter a whole new family.
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Why Parkour is in So Many Video Games, Explained
A lone figure stands on a roof, silhouetted by the sun. They survey the city below, a playground waiting to be explored. They begin to move, to run to the edge of the shingles. They leap across the alley below, just grasping the ledge of the neighboring building with their fingertips. They scramble up the wall and the run continues. They jump, they roll, they swing on ropes, they skate across power lines. They are powerful. Strong. Totally badass.
That lone figure could be the main character of any number of video games. Parkour has become a common presence in how players traverse and conquer their in-game environments. That prevalence in popular titles is actually a bit surprising, because the discipline of parkour hasn’t been around for all that long. How did it become such a big element of so many games, and why?
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How Daenerys Represents The Millennial Mindset
Warning: This article contains spoilers from “Game of Thrones” Season 6, Episode 9. Stop reading now if you have yet to see this episode. Last night’s “Battle of the Bastards” might have been the biggest event of Game of Thrones‘ sixth season, and it's about time.
It seems as if this episode was a sort of gift for us fans (until the season finale next week), giving us the favored results we believe were well waited for. Other than thewin-win-win situation we have going (so far), we were also delivered a substantial mini-speech when Daenerys was discussing the future of the Seven Kingdoms (and possibly flirting) with Yara Greyjoy at Meereen.
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