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Shutter Island: Humanistic Denial and Truth
Shutter Island: Humanistic Denial and Truth
As for Andrew, the same presents itself true for us.
Collyn Dixon
Jun 27, 2020
The False Promise of Suicide in “Groundhog Day”
The False Promise of Suicide in “Groundhog Day”
Phil Connors commits suicide several times in this American classic, but what purpose does suicide serve his sorrow?
Tyler Smothers
Jun 8, 2020
Dr. Mann Deserves Some Grace
Dr. Mann Deserves Some Grace
If you have seen Interstellar, you are familiar with Matt Damon’s character, Dr. Mann, the unlikely villain who betrays Cooper (Matthew…
Clark Roark
May 23, 2020
My “Good Will Hunting” Problem
My “Good Will Hunting” Problem
A personal narrative told through the frame of Good Will Hunting.
Jake Keefover
May 23, 2020
Cowboy Bebop’s “Brain Scratch” 20 Years Later
Cowboy Bebop’s “Brain Scratch” 20 Years Later
Cowboy Bebop predicted our dependence on media.
Jake Keefover
Apr 10, 2020
Finding Truth in “The Invention of Lying”
Finding Truth in “The Invention of Lying”
What can a story concerning truth and lies explain about reality and religion?
Jake Keefover
Mar 31, 2020
True Love and Technology’s Counterfeit in “Her”
True Love and Technology’s Counterfeit in “Her”
When the nature of sexuality and love meet technology, we should ask questions. This Spike Jonze film asks some and has answers.
Tyler Smothers
Mar 26, 2020
Sympathy for the Devil in The Truman Show
Sympathy for the Devil in The Truman Show
Of the numerous responses to The Truman Show, less space has been given to the overtly allegorical elements of the film and their meaning.
Jake Keefover
Mar 21, 2020
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