EducationFilm TheoryStorytelling September 28, 2019 “Bad Moms” Is Bad Bad Moms Sometimes, I’ll treat myself to an absolutely shitty film. I mean the kind… richardfleming Love0
Film Theory September 28, 2019 “Wonder Woman” Is Anything But Wonderful Wonder Woman The best kinds of feminist works are produced by men. So, when trying… richardfleming Love0
EducationFilm TheoryStorytelling September 28, 2019 The Night of the Hunter: A Classic That Doesn’t Age Well The Night of the Hunter This film is the precursor to the slasher genre. Much… richardfleming Love0
EducationFilm Theory March 26, 2019 How Could You Do This To Us? How Could You Do This To Us? How Could You Do This To Us? Staggeringly… richardfleming Love0
Film Theory March 9, 2019 “Arrival” Director Apparently Didn’t Know How to End His Third Act Arrival Based on the trailer, this wasn't a film I had a particular interest in… richardfleming Love0
EducationFilm Theory March 9, 2019 “Marvel’s ‘The Punisher'” is Actual Torture The Punisher As the title of this review suggests, I have suffered. Some at the… richardfleming Love0
EducationFilm Theory March 9, 2019 America, America (1963) America Probably Kazan’s greatest directorial achievement, it is also his most personal – recounting his… richardfleming Love0
EducationFilm TheoryStorytelling December 30, 2018 “Bird Box” is Typical, Lazy, Trope-filled Garbage Bird Box I don’t know why I expect films that set up a difficult “Why”… richardfleming Love0
EducationStorytelling December 9, 2018 “The Peregrine” is a Masterclass in Writing The Peregrine Sublime and beautiful, violently poetic and gently observant, J. A. Baker weaves an… richardfleming Love0
EducationFilm Theory August 10, 2018 “The Secret Language of Film” – How Carrière’s Theories Still Hold Up Today Beautifully crafted essays by French film theorist Jean-Claude Carrière, who was himself a highly prolific… richardfleming Love0