Journey to Italy is a Journey Indeed

“Viaggio in Italia”, or to English-speakers “Journey to Italy,” is a revolutionary, media changing film that was nothing short of a disaster at the box office and a challenge to create. Though few people at the time, including its own cast, enjoyed the film, critics today revel in it’s praises, with Critic Geoff Andrew calling…

The Beatles: Conventionally Unconventional

After an all night session at the studio, The Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr said, “that was a hard day’s night”. From that nonchalant remark came the title for The Beatles debut movie. The fab four play themselves over a “typical” 2 day period. They are constantly evading intense frenzied fans, granddad-sitting, soul searching and all…

The new wave: The 400 blows

The famous French new wave director Francois Truffaut filmed “The 400 Blows” in 1959, which brought him an international reputation. This is a film that reflects young people’s problems. The protagonist, the little boy Antoine Doinel, embarked on a rebellious path because he couldn’t stand the pressure of school, family and society to find his own freedom….

The themes of Room At The Top

The Room At The Top’s Themes By William Migdol The Room At The Top is a 1959 film taking place in a factory town. The film follows a man, Joe Lampton, portrayed by Laurence Harvey, as he works to get a higher paying job after getting a job in the Treasurer’s department with too low…

2001: A Space Oddity for it’s time

2001: A Space Odyssey was released on April 3, 1968. My first glimpse at this film was when I was very young. I remember back then, even at such a young age, thinking this was extremely captivating. This isn’t a typical movie that most kids might enjoy as it is two and a half hours…

Crash Into Each Other

The movie Crash was released on May 6, 2005. I first saw this movie when I was 18. One of my friends had highly recommended it but couldn’t quite describe it which was very intriguing. This film made a significant impact on my life. Its release was a few short years after the September 11…

Stephen Kings Iconic Movie IT

Stephen Kings I.T. movie was released on November 18, 1990. I had watch the movie when I was about 10 years old with my older brother. I wanted to be tough big tough girl even though he warned me and told me not to watch it because it was going to be scary but I…

Seeing The Views Of The Robbers

  When I first watched Takers with my parents I was a teenager and we were looking for a movie to watch, that’s when we found the movie takers. I had always been a fan of action movies because they keep you entertained and on your tip toes since you don’t know whats going to…

Takers

                   The movie that really stuck with me was Takers. I first watched in back in 2010 at the age of 9. Now the reason why the movie made an impact on me was because it just gave me this feeling of excitement all the intense scenes…

Scars of the movie Scarface (1983)

Scarface, directed by Brian De Palma, is the very definition of pump filmmaking. Though a product of its time (also the definition of 80’s movie-making), the manner and style of Scarface is just as capable today of phasing its audience as it was back in ’83. Al Pacino’s greatest performance, probably, is either between his…