directed by F. W. Murnau
2. The Last Laugh (1924),
directed by F. W. Murnau
One of the Most Revered Films of the Silent Era Remains Impressive in its Minimalist Storytelling
Because, honestly, what else is there?
One of the Most Revered Films of the Silent Era Remains Impressive in its Minimalist Storytelling
Ok, Maybe My Mum Will Be Pretty Excited About It
A Once Controversial Look at American Politics Now Scans As Idealistic, But Still Charmingly So
When A Picture Can’t Be A Thousand Words In Proof Admittedly coming from a biased viewpoint, it seems to me that Australian films are often distinctly risk-taking. They encourage full viewer participation, by leaving a few dots for us to connect ourselves. Put plainly, they serve a meal without chewing it for us. Moorhouse’s …
After 18 Months Away, Rick and Morty Returned in April to Remind us How to Laugh Through the Struggle
The Animated Cult Sci-Fi Show Will Host a Mysterious Livestream Event on Adult Swim this Saturday It’s been a weird couple of weeks for Rick and Morty. In the wake of rumors that the Adult Swim program is soon to be cancelled due to co-creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland butting heads over its future, …
The Upcoming 7th Season Looks Familiar, Which Could Mean Either a Return to Form or Just More of the Same Anyone who has been looking forward to the new season of Game of Thrones purely for the spectacle of the many battles that are sure to come has forgotten how this show began. In Season …
Peaking Tensions in Sherpa Shrouded in mist, sinisterly brooding, stands the towering Mount Everest. Over the years, this awe-inspiring natural monument has been harnessed by man into both a challenge and a commodity. Jennifer Peedom’s sweeping images of the mountain, and real footage of snow, still and falling, often remind us that this should not …