Pinnedroxie sanchezLife in Shades of Grey: The Moral Dilemma in Film NoirsDouble Indemnity (1944)Jul 11, 20222Jul 11, 20222
Pinnedroxie sanchez“Love is Blind”: A Symptom of Post-Covid Isolation and Human Connection?In light of the recent release of Season 6 of Netflix’s “Love is Blind”, I decided to rewatch the viral experimental dating show that…Feb 27Feb 27
roxie sanchezKurosawa on the Human Condition: A Technical Film AnalysisJapanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa’s legacy and iconic style gave birth to some of our most beloved filmmakers and genres. In one of his…Aug 9, 2022Aug 9, 2022
roxie sanchezBlack Mirror & The Twilight Zone on Conformity & the Curated SelfJul 18, 2022Jul 18, 2022
roxie sanchezHorror: The New Frontier for Chicano CinemaWith the rise in popularity of the social thriller sub-genre, Chicanos and Latinos alike are flocking to movie theaters for the latest…Jul 15, 2022Jul 15, 2022
roxie sanchezThe Prowler (1951): opening film scene analysisThis is the second installment of a film analysis series in which I narratively and technically analyze a short opening scene from a film.Jul 11, 2022Jul 11, 2022
roxie sanchezDetour (1945): opening film scene analysisThis is the first installment of a film analysis series in which I narratively and technically analyze a short opening scene from a film.Jul 11, 2022Jul 11, 2022
roxie sanchezThe Addams Family: A Lesson in Transmedia UniformityFor decades, the creepy and kooky Addams Family have captivated audiences around the world and have since become a prime example of a…Jul 11, 2022Jul 11, 2022
roxie sanchezHow Fan Authorship is Remedying the J.K. Rowling ProblemFans are vital to transmedia storytelling — storytelling that occurs across various delivery channels and serves as a unified experience…Jul 10, 20221Jul 10, 20221
roxie sanchezGame of Thrones: In Search of an AuteurOn Transmedia Storytelling and AuthorshipJul 10, 2022Jul 10, 2022