
Revisiting the Controversy of Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange
Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971) finely represents the crossroads between postmodernism in terms of its narratives. Chiefly the intersection betw
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Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971) finely represents the crossroads between postmodernism in terms of its narratives. Chiefly the intersection betw
In 1978, American author William Wharton published a novel called Birdy, and this literary opus managed to combine the very best of postmodernist allegory wit
The American romantic comedy film The Valet, directed by Richard Wong and written by Rob Greenberg and Bob Fisher, was released on the streaming platform Hulu
Accuracy and Authenticity in Sports Movies One major pitfall of some sports movies is their lack of accuracy, placing actors in situations where they appear f
So, despite the years spent in development hell, Shrek 5 does appear to be heading on its way to a release date, though as of yet it doesn’t appear that
Being one of those that agree that every story has some merit until it proves that it doesn’t, there was a lot of hope that I Am Number Four would be so
Could you ever imagine the iconic Winnie the Pooh as a monster in a horror movie? Neither can I. It just sounds so inconceivable and yet, it just sounds like
There are a lot of franchises out there that have done well over the years, and yet there are several that feel as though they might need to be rebooted or fi
The idea of the M-She-U, a play on the franchise that has been growing in popularity since 2008, is more of a way for some folks to point out how various char
The American comedy film Senior Year was released on Netflix last May 13 and stars Rebel Wilson, who also serves as a producer of the film. The film is direct