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ANGELES 2008

Pieter Zandvliet wrote 5 days ago: Drawing 27/35 CM 2008 50 Euro (more info pieterzandvliet45@gmail.com … more →

Tags: PIETERS ARTSHOP, girl, Japan, Espaa, tokyo, osaka, manga, nagasaki, barcelona

Don't Let The Wrong One In : Re-inventing the Femme Fatale2 comments

Jonathan McCalmont wrote 9 months ago: *Please Note – This Piece is Full of Spoilers* There are ideas that seem to be of a certain pl … more →

Tags: film, GLBT, criticism, Noir, let the right one in, Horror, Young-Adult, Paranormal Romance, Gun Crazy

LOST DVD - THE FIRST SEASON

John wrote 10 months ago: LOST, The First Season, J.J.Abrams, 2005   HOOK:  The friendly skies become an unfriendly island. Fo … more →

Tags: Movies, Val Lewton, Cat People, Movie Review, film, Lost, jjabrams, Smoke Monster, peanuts

The World of E.W.-- Octogenarian and Femme Fatal

Bettina Byrd-Giles wrote 10 months ago: E.W.’s World December 22, 2004 How does one describe a five foot giant? A female mighty mouse … more →

Tags: personal development, Intergenerational relationships, Motherhood, Friendships, Lessons, Motherhood, Women, Working Mom, Grandmother

Hell Hath No Fury...

Colette wrote 11 months ago: Do not tempt me to hit you boy. There are limits to what I can and can not do. But ripping your leg … more →

Tags: Relationships, Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Onasis, Sharks

Future Worlds: Globalisation and Intertextuality in Blade Runner2 comments

A.R. Duckworth wrote 1 year ago: Blade Runner (1982) The future world, 2019 LA, of Blade Runner is a cosmopolitan “global village”. T … more →

Tags: Sci-Fi, Film Form/Tech., film, Intertextuality, Blade runner, postmodern, Ridley Scott, colour, Setting

Criticising the Critics: Misogyny and the Postmodernism in Fatal Attraction12 comments

A.R. Duckworth wrote 1 year ago: Along with other styles of articles I will be running a series which looks at important readings of … more →

Tags: Film Form/Tech., Film Noir, Genre, Hollywood, Allusion, body heat, character, characterisation, Classical Hollywood

Proto-Noir and Incomplete Character in the Maltese Falcon?6 comments

A.R. Duckworth wrote 1 year ago: Maltese Falcon (1941) Sam Spade isn’t the archetypal noir detective but he is close, he shows … more →

Tags: Genre, Film Noir, film noir, Classical Hollywood, Hollywood, Cinema, Narrative, Classic Hollywood, Protagonist

Faye Dunaway

ronaldo7 wrote 1 year ago: Uma homenagem a Faye Dunaway com fotos raras e música dos Velvet Underground. … more →

Tags: Famosas, Journeyman, Weeds: Erva


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