Cinemablography@gmail.com
Home
About
Journal
Existentialism in Film
>
The Existential Philosophy of Melancholia
The Philosophy of Camus in The Dead Don't Die
The Existentialist Subtext of Dear Evan Hansen
An Existentialist Reading of "The Turin Horse"
A Woman's Perspective: Gender, and Identity in the Romanian New Wave
Film Theory Issue 1
Film Theory Issue 2
Science Fiction
Science Fiction Issue 2
Pan's Labyrinth
Kathryn Bigelow
>
Opening Scene
Supermarket Scene
Round Table Discussion
Blog
Articles by Category
Contributors
Videographic Essays
Our Work
Links
Laughter at the End of the World: A Review of Thor Ragnarok
No One Lives Forever: Loneliness, Death, and Revenge Through the Eyes of Tim Burton
Get With the Times: Finding American Culture's Current Values through Animation
A Crisis of Faith: A Review of Silence
Walt Disney Animation, Unfrozen and Untangled: The Beginning of the "Modern Era" of Disney Animation
Coming Home to a New Beginning: A Review of Spider-Man Homecoming
Illumination Entertainment: How 'Minions' and more made all their money
Wizards Come to America: A Review of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: Lifting Art Into the Real World
Disney's New Hercules: A Review of Moana
Dreamworks Animation: Splitting from Pixar an Starting Anew
The Celebration of Life and Death in Mexico: A Book of Life Review
The Past and Present of Pixar: The Pioneer of 3D Animated Films
A Kids Movie for Adults: Zootopia Review
Movie-Based Video Games: Cinematic Worlds Now Playable
The Franchise Fights On: A Review of Creed
Source Filmmaker: Giving Filmmaking Power to the Players
The Franchise Strikes Back- Star Wars: The Force Awakens Review
Media Cooperation: How Film and Interactive Media Have Changed Each Other
Video Game Fan Films: A Response to Hollywood's Disappointments
Wreck-it Ralph: TRON meets Toy Story
The Growing Shrinking Film of the Year: A Review of Ant-Man
TRON: Getting your Head into the Game
Super Mario Brothers: Pixels to Silver Salts
Thomas Hardy's Bachelorette: A Review of Far From the Madding Crowd