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    seen here: “Disney-Pixar presents a film directed by Pete Docter and Ronaldo Del Carmen and written by Docter, Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley. Running time: 93 minutes. Rated PG (for mild thematic elements and some action). Opens Friday at local t`heaters.”, however this information should be represented in the review itself. While details about the movie were great, Roeper could have gone into more details about the movie itself with information including the release date, direction, actors and…

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    Why Are Movies Timeless

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    former silent film star. She was delusional and she believed that she hadn’t been forgotten by the majority of the world. She desperately seeks a “Return to Film” but will never achieve it. Meanwhile, she had fallen madly in love with a young screenwriter who had stumbled upon her house while trying to outrun repo men. This was fascinating because this movie highlighted Hollywood’s tendency to disregard older women and to trash their young stars at the slightest hint of age. This film wasn’t…

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    years can do to your perspective. Regardless Ravenous is a great film no matter how you cut and didn't deserve the large amount of negative reviews it got upon its release. The black comedy and satirical elements are laid on a bit thick in place, but it's those elements that's really made Ravenous hold up over time. That and it's loosely based on elements of both the Donner Party and Alferd Packer. Also while Ravenous is supposedly a film about cannibalism, I would argue it's more of creature…

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    influenced art prior to the film industry also made an imprint on films from around the Western world. Because of the emphasis on capitalism in America and England, the films of English speaking directors tended to be aimed at making as much money as possible. These films were widely publicized and spread around the country during release. The production companies wanted to create as large a demographic for their movies as they could; these companies created more comedic films that families…

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    Orson Welles Auteur

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    13 full-length films throughout his career. Due to this, Welles often struggled for creative control over his films from the major studios, and his films were either heavily edited or remained unreleased. He has been praised as a major creative force and as ‘the ultimate auteur’. Welles and his editor, Robert Wise, had originally created a 148-minute cut of The Magnificent Ambersons before the studio took over; narrowing it down to a much shorter 88-minute length ready for release. This was due…

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    Essay On The Movie Crash

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    112 minutes. Bulls Eye’s entertainment was the leading production company for the film and Lion’s Gate lead the charge in distributing the movie throughout the United States. Crash’s screenplay was written by Paul Haggis as well as Bobby Moresco, also was directed by Paul Haggis. The Film’s cast was as star filled as movies come, Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillion, Brendan Fraser, and Ludacris. The release date was September 10, 2004 grossing as of 2006, $53,580,300 in the United States…

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    make the film stand out in many art films in the nineties of Hong Kong. In Wong Kar-wai’s movie, Chunking Express, Tony Leung’s acting has been a certain degree of promotion. Wong Kar-Wai’s mise-en-scene plays an important part to help Tony Leung become a success actor. Wong is good at using lighting, stylish camera shots to build the atmosphere for the actor. Cooperated with…

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    Casablanca Film Techniques

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    Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, and Howard Koch. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman play Rick Blaine and Ilsa Lund respectively, two main characters of the film. They are supported by Claude Rains, who was cast as Captain Jean Renault, and Paul Henreid, who played the French revolutionary Victor Laszlo. Casablanca appears to fit the film noir genre at the beginning because of its smoky backdrops with muted colors, but it ultimately falls into the category of drama, with tones of romance…

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    With this context in place, this film prolonged the execution scene of four conspirators. The footage of the scene lasted for 4 minutes and 43 seconds, while focusing on the forest surrounding the gallows. The audience desperately waits for John's appearance until the moment Mary Surratt is hung by a noose, which reinforces the notion of the audience that Mary should not have been hung in her son's place. The Conspirator is also portrayed in an objective narrative, which misleads the audience…

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    Memento Film Analysis

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    about characters going through experiences. But what exactly is the content of the film? To find richer meaning in film, a variety of theories are developed to analyze films in order to understand how they created responses in viewers and just what they might mean. Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000) is presented by its non-linear narrative structure. It provides the viewer with the ‘clues’ necessary to decode the film and help them to understand the chronological order of the story. It…

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