From Berlin to Baghdad: Hollywood and the American war machine Liliana Mason Apr 10, 2024 The average American sees movies as a form of escapism, providing a departure from daily life–not an avenue for…
Review Radio: The Politics of the International Film Oscar Andrew Wei Mar 8, 2024 The Best International Feature Film Oscar has a strange set of nomination rules that have resulted in…
Dune: In the Crosshairs of Representation and Science-Fiction India Blaisdell Feb 5, 2022 A critical and commercial success in the age of a feeble film industry bloated with recycled narratives and…
Opinion: How Does the Film Industry Actually Change? India Blaisdell Nov 9, 2021 In order for things to change, we must simultaneously promote the stories and voices of women and minorities and…
The Changing Landscape of Hollywood India Blaisdell Aug 4, 2021 TV continues to prove that its episodic narrative format can compete with traditional cinema and thrive with the…
Seeing is Believing: Why Representation in the Cinematic World Matters Namrata Bisht Oct 25, 2017 On September 20, 2015, Viola Davis broke new ground when she became the first woman of colour to win an Emmy for…
Movies for the Working Class Sam Hersh Dec 5, 2015 To go a little off of what I had done a few weeks ago here is a list of some movies that are sure to make you want…