Tag: movie review

  • Bound To Be Good: Mudbound Film Review

    The evening of Sunday, October 29th saw the long-awaited premiere of the Sundance hit, Mudbound. The film was directed by Dee Res, whose list of acclaimed works include Bessie (2015), Pariah (2011). The screenplay was co-written by Res and acclaimed screenwriter/producer Virgil Williams, based off the novel of the same-name, written by Hilary Jordan. Mudbound…

    Bound To Be Good: Mudbound Film Review
  • Cat People: Dated, yet Ahead of It’s Time

    SCAD Radio’s In-House Classic Movie Aficionado, Ellen Gillespie, is back at it again with a review of Val Lewton’s 1940 Cat People. Imagine being approached to make a film, and only having the title as your jumping off point. Sound a bit crazy? Well back in the 1940’s, Val Lewton was approached by RKO Motion Pictures to produce…

    Cat People: Dated, yet Ahead of It’s Time
  • May the Fourth Be With You: Star Wars, the Despecialized Edition

    In honor of May 4th, SCAD Radio’s resident classic movie aficionado, Ellen Gillespie, takes a look at one of her favorite movies of all time… In 1989, The National Film Registry started a project with the Library of Congress to ensure the preservation of films for future generations. Every year, twenty-five films are added to…

    May the Fourth Be With You: Star Wars, the Despecialized Edition
  • A Classic, Revisited: Phantom of the Paradise

    My three favorite directors are Michael Mann, Wes Anderson, and Brian De Palma. Of course, there are other directors whose work I constantly go back to: David Lean, Edgar White, and Alfred Hitchcock, just to name a few. But it is the work of the former three that has always caught my eye — and…

    A Classic, Revisited: Phantom of the Paradise
  • Beauty and the Beast: All Bark and No Bite

    If you’ve been paying attention to the film industry for the past few years, you’ll have noticed a steady uptick in film remakes. In fact, there are three that you can watch in theaters right now, should you be so inclined. There’s ChiPs, a “revitalization” of the late 70’s-early 80’s TV series, the Scarlett Johansson-starring…

    Beauty and the Beast: All Bark and No Bite
  • A Classic, Revisited: Breakfast at Tiffany’s

    As a cinephile, it can be easy to idolize the filmmakers and actors of our favorite films. The dazzling shots, the funny one liners, and stunning styles make us fall in love and want to get to know the auteurs of our time. Yet, we must remind ourselves that what we see on the screen,…

    A Classic, Revisited: Breakfast at Tiffany’s