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Eva
Oct 112 min read


Introducing: "theBlog42"
Disillusioned by the chaotic state of online filmmaking advice, Eva, a brilliant film school dropout, retreats to her garage to meticulously build "The Blog." It becomes her sanctuary, a digital space where she dissects cinematic techniques and shares her "Dailies" reviews, aiming to craft a unified theory of filmmaking.

FilmProfessor
Sep 142 min read


Action, Adventure & Mayhem Cinematic Thrills
The exhilarating journey of The Wizard of Oz and the intense reinvention found in Die Hard stand as a testament to the power of cinema to capture the spirit of defiance and wonder, inviting audiences to explore fantastical worlds and heroic feats.

FilmProfessor
Sep 65 min read


Hope Is A Good Thing Drama Cinema
Our love for these films, despite their proximity to reality, underscores a human need to find meaning and solace in the stories that mirror our lives. It binds us to our own pain and proves that our relentless hunger for meaning in the merciless mirror of life’s stories.

Angelo Ford
Sep 53 min read


Time Warps, Thrills & Paradoxes Sci-Fi Subgenre
Time travel films, from The Time Machine to Tenet, confidently mirror societal shifts, capturing Victorian anxieties and modern existential fears. As we indulge in their fantasy, the unresolved paradoxes boldly highlight that our understanding of time’s mysteries remains behind our cinematic imagination, ensuring the genre remains a powerful and humbling reflection of our place in the continuum.

Angelo Ford
Sep 53 min read


Horror In The House
Whether it’s a malevolent spirit, a serial killer, or a curse, the greatest "horror in the house" films remind us that there may be no true sanctuary. The scariest monsters aren't always outside the window and sometimes, they've already found a way in.

FilmProfessor
Aug 25, 20232 min read
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