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Realising What We Want and need: Analysing The Hollywood Ending
In a few of my posts, I have mentioned this idea of a viewer ‘getting what they want. I don’t believe I have explored what this means,...
Fiona Craughwell
Sep 19, 20214 min read
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Finding Sentiment in Silence: The Brilliance and Wisdom of The Red Turtle.
I could not have picked a better film or subject to write about for my 30th post (hold for collective cheer): The Red Turtle (TRT), or La...
Fiona Craughwell
Sep 5, 20214 min read
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'It's like riding a psychotic horse toward a burning stable': The Genius and Joy of The Birdcage.
Sometimes the remake is better than the original. Yes, starting this week with a very controversial statement, but, in this case, in my...
Fiona Craughwell
Aug 22, 20213 min read
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Better Off In The Dark? Hidden Propaganda In Cinema
Kathryn Bigelow is a pretty fascinating person and director, partly because of how she chooses to spell her first name, but mostly...
Fiona Craughwell
Aug 14, 20214 min read
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Whipped Into Shape: The Power Of The Sports Film
Seeing as the Olympics is currently taking place, this week seems like a great time to incorporate two of my great loves into a post:...
Fiona Craughwell
Aug 2, 20214 min read
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"It's Showtime Folks!"
I am both surprised and proud that I have managed not to plaster posts about this film all over my blog. I made it to twenty-five posts...
Fiona Craughwell
Jul 23, 20214 min read
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Two Bad Haircuts, One Good Film; Does The Successes Of A Film Live And Die With Its Director?
I think I certainly have my work cut out for me this week. There is so much to unpack in these two films that I’m not sure where to...
Fiona Craughwell
Jul 17, 20214 min read
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Reexamining the foundations of cinema and its emotional impact: In The Mood For Love and Prisoners
This is not the first time I have spoken about ‘space’ when it comes to cinema and I really believe that it is the foundation of cinema....
Fiona Craughwell
Jul 10, 20216 min read
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The Growth Of The Coming Of Age Film; Days Of The Bagnold Summer
So, time for another Fi’s favourites. This time it's not going to be some art house marathon or some emotionally draining experience, but...
Fiona Craughwell
Jul 3, 20214 min read
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Come As You Are; The Truth Within The Fiction In Last Days And Rocketman
My last post got me thinking about reality, or rather its importance. I already had a topic in mind for this week's post, but I didn’t...
Fiona Craughwell
Jun 25, 20214 min read
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"We might be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us": Trauma and Self in Magnolia
For my twentieth post and sixth ‘Fi’s Favourites’, this week's post is about Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia (1999). I am a huge fan of...
Fiona Craughwell
Jun 12, 20214 min read
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Questioning Tropes: Looking at the 'Magical Negro' in The Green Mile
I think most people have at some point watched Frank Darabont’s film adaptation of Stephen King's The Green Mile (TGM), one of many...
Fiona Craughwell
Jun 5, 20217 min read
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