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Julia Rhodes

Julia Rhodes

“Watership Down”: An Adult Animal Story

Examining the (admittedly conservative) politics of one of my favorite animated films.

3 days ago

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7 min read
“Watership Down”: An Adult Animal Story
Very Long Baseline Interferometry

Very Long Baseline Interferometry

on Seeing Through Kiarostami’s Olive Trees

As always with the generous cinema of Kiarostami, what one is seeing comes down to what one has already seen. This premise takes on…

Apr 15

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4 min read
on Seeing Through Kiarostami’s Olive Trees
Julia Rhodes

Julia Rhodes

“Stardust”: What the Fantasy Genre Could Be

“Stardust” has slowly become one of my favorite movies. Here’s why I see it as an unsung triumph of the fantasy genre: it’s not about war.

Apr 10

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6 min read
“Stardust”: What the Fantasy Genre Could Be

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Karen Sztajnberg

Karen Sztajnberg

Ecstasy (2020)

The mission of this blog is to spot missing links between the reviews of Latin American films and their textual body. In order to speak of…

Apr 5

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7 min read
Ecstasy (2020)

Julia Rhodes

Julia Rhodes

“Ratatouille”: The Power of Accident

What stood out to me most upon revisiting Ratatouille was something I had never noticed about it before: how magical it is.

Apr 4

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8 min read
“Ratatouille”: The Power of Accident

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