Hannah MolitorMen Flopped, But Alex Garland Already Has a Better Female-Centric Film…Despite Alex Garland’s third feature, Men, focusing on gender-based horror and psychological thriller, it misses the mark exponentially to…Jun 3, 2022Jun 3, 2022
Hannah MolitorReview — Argo (2012) dir. Ben AffleckArgo is the 2012 directorial debut by Ben Affleck. The film went on to get nominated for several Academy Awards and win the award for best…Oct 17, 2021Oct 17, 2021
Hannah MolitorReview — Night at the Museum (2006) dir. Shawn LevyShawn Levy’s 2006 film, Night at the Museum, has always been a staple in the collection of films that have shaped my childhood and in the…Sep 30, 2021Sep 30, 2021
Hannah MolitorAnalysis of the Opening and Closing Shots— 1917 (2019)1917 uses the opening shot to tell us all that we need to know about our main characters and then recycles that shot as the film closes…Sep 24, 2021Sep 24, 2021
Hannah MolitorReview — The Last Samurai (2003) dir. Edward Zwick“Tell me how he died”Sep 24, 2021Sep 24, 2021
Hannah MolitorReview — Kingdom of Heaven (2005) dir. Ridley ScottKingdom of Heaven is a rather interesting entry in the list of historical films released in the 2000s, mainly because it is widely known…Sep 24, 2021Sep 24, 2021
Hannah MolitorReview — Gladiator (2000) dir. Ridley ScottRidley Scott’s eleventh feature film, Gladiator, seems to be a very culturally significant film that jump-started the trend of the public…Sep 24, 2021Sep 24, 2021