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Shutter Island – Film Review
Posted on19. Feb, 2010 by Administrator.
by Todd Gilchrist Martin Scorsese is the filmmaker who maybe more than any in the medium’s history brought cinephilia to the mainstream, and it’s this enormous legacy of inspiration, influence, and cinematic subtext that he has embedded in his body of work which makes Shutter Island so hard to talk about. Superficially about a U.S. [...]
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Synecdoche, New York – Film Review
Posted on04. Nov, 2008 by Administrator.
by Brent Simon Film, as it’s been both said and proven time and again, is chiefly a director’s medium. Television is the area in which writers can most clearly and lastingly establish a distinct voice for themselves. However, just like most of the movies he’s penned, Charlie Kaufman defies the restrictions of that categorization. In [...]


