Hello cinephiles! It’s time for another installment of What I Learned From Watching. Today, we take a look at the film you voted for—the…
Category: What I Learned From Watching
So, Martin Scorsese’s nearly thirty-year passion project, Silence, has finally been released. Silence had been in development with Scorsese since 1990 when he signed…
David Lean’s exotic 1957 Opus, Bridge on the River Kwai is considered by many to be one of the greatest tales committed to film.…
There is a reason that Blade Runner is often the first thing that comes to mind when considering the Cyber Punk genre. Few films…
Smack dab in the middle of the Hollywood Renaissance, William Friedkin’s 1971 police thriller titled The French Connection captures the gritty reality of a…
Danny Boyle’s new film on the life and career of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs seems to be on the lips of many film lovers lately…
What can we learn about filmmaking from Sidney Lumet’s Dog Day Afternoon? How do you create a compelling character? How can you get your dialogue…
Episode #4: Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless is one of the most influential movies of all time, but what does it teach us about filmmaking? Breathless helped…
What does Inherent Vice teach us about filmmaking? What inspirations did Paul Thomas Anderson draw from while making Inherent Vice? Does Thomas Pynchon make a…