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Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. It just so happens that some of us here at Cinemablography learn about history through the lens of some of our favorite history and war movies. 

Articles

The War Film Genre: Assessing Human Nature - Michael Hoffman, May 2014

Reviews

1917: A Review - Mason Leaver, Jan 2020
Role Reversals in The Hustle - Zoe Leininger, Oct 2020

The Fine Tonal Balance: A Jojo Rabbit Review - Bill Friedell, Dec 2019
​Valkyrie: Mission Impossible - Lindsey Horner, March 2019
​Selma: A Powerful Look Into the Struggles of MLK - David Wingert, March 2015
The Revenant: A Beautiful and Savage Look at the Human Condition - Anthony Watkins, Feb 2016
​I Want to Live: A Review on 12 Years A Slave - Michael Hoffman, Jan 2014
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