Babe feels like an odd combination of being incredibly upfront with its style and atmosphere, yet somehow also manages to be delightfully deceptive in its tone and presentation. What should just be a live-action underground version of ‘’Charlotte’s Web’’, surprisingly… Continue reading "Babe"
Knowing that Kung Fu Panda would become such a popular franchise for DreamWorks was something that probably nobody saw coming. From the initial trailers to the concept in general making it look like one of the dumbest things the animation… Continue reading "Kung Fu Panda 3"
Its hard to ignore just how much of an impact the sequel to Mad Max left when it premiered in 1981. While the first film became a cult classic, it faced mixed reception upon release and didn’t leave too much… Continue reading "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior"
Guy Ritchie feels like a director that tries to establish himself through a unique style like other big-name directors, but he seems to get that style from featuring similar attributes that other directors love to use. This isn’t a bad… Continue reading "The Gentlemen"
Famed writer, Stephen King, has made a name for himself through his library-amount of stories that he’s created throughout his life and has thrived on the success it has brought him, but also enjoys the experience that comes with creating… Continue reading "Cujo"
A reality TV show is defined as a television program where ordinary unscripted people are continuously filmed . It is also stated that they are designed to be made for entertainment rather than being informative, which helps paints a specific… Continue reading "BCM289 Blog 1 (Why do Reality Shows cross cultures)"
My practice isn’t as specific as others within the screen media bachelor, as my direction has mostly been rooted in Journalism for a majority of my time at university. Overall, I’ve had experience in creating visual, audio and written pieces… Continue reading "Professional Profile"
Do people remember when The Matrix was not only a thing but was one of the biggest movies of its era? Back in 1999 when CGI was all the rage and summer movies were becoming pretty rancid, the Wachowski’s presented… Continue reading "The Matrix"