It was in 1918 that Lev Kuleshov—film theorist, father of the Soviet Montage
school of cinema, director of The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the
Land of the Bolsheviks (1924), political
In the introduction to Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself, a
transcript of a five-day-long interview with late writer David Foster Wallace,
David Lipsky describes his book as “the one way
“Pippin cried aloud, for the Tower of Ecthelion, standing high within the
topmost walls, shone out against the sky, glimmering like a spike of pearl and
silver.”
For the equivalent of 2.9
“Of all the arts…cinema is the most important.” ~V. I. Lenin
We are told that they are the seven most important minutes in film, and at the
time of this writing they
Many of the standard traits of a dystopian vision are in Jennifer Phang’s
Advantageous. Set in a future, unnamed megacity, water is scarce, surveillance
and shadowy corporations are plentiful, and terrorists intermittently