Essays
Sia’s Music Is Not “a Love Letter to the Autistic Community”: It’s Another Unrealistic Portrayal of ASD
Sia’s Golden Globes nominated feature film debut, ‘Music’, a musical starring Maddie Ziegler and Kate Hudson, is another unrealistic portrayal of ASD. Essay by Shona Leigh Pope.
Read MoreThe Enduring Legacy of Stan and Ollie
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were beloved by legions of fans and described by legends of comedy as the very best around. What makes Stan and Ollie such an enduring act? Louis B Scheuer explores.
Read MoreYou’ve Seen ‘Soul’. Now What?
What does Disney Pixar’s ‘Soul’ tell us about ourselves? What lessons does ‘Soul’ aim to teach us? How can this Pete Docter film be read? Peter Charney explores.
Read MoreThe Subversion of the Motion Picture Production Code in Cat People
How Jacques Tourneur thriller ‘Cat People’ (1942) worked with and against the Hays Code to become a much discussed and highly influential film of its era. Essay by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreThe Greatest Film Trailer of All Time? Psycho (1960)
Analysing the iconic trailer to the iconic 1960 horror ‘Psycho’, starring a first person narration from director Alfred Hitchcock himself. Feature by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreShot-for-Shot: Stryker’s Dilemma in Sands of Iwo Jima
How tension is ramped up and a moral conundrum of war is addressed in one particularly well made scene in ‘Sands of Iwo Jima’, starring John Wayne. Analysis by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreHow ‘What We Do In the Shadows’ Reshapes the “Man Alone” with Vampire Cinema
Reassessing New Zealand cinema’s “man alone” trope for Taika Waititi’s much-loved vampire mockumentary ‘What We Do In the Shadows’. Essay by Jacob Davis.
Read More‘In the Cut’ and How Marriage Can Kill You, Actually
How Jane Campion erotic thriller ‘In the Cut’ (2003) starring Meg Ryan subverted the expectations of the erotic thriller genre and has gone underappreciated for close to two decades. Article by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreKatie Doyle’s “Movies I had a Religious/Spiritual Experience With” Part 5: The Exorcist
“inspiration has come from the most unexpected of places – the 1973 horror film, The Exorcist. God really does work in mysterious ways.” – Katie Doyle in Pt. 5 of her Religious/Spiritual Experience series.
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