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Reviewing the Classics| M

February 24, 20161

“Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is…

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Reviewing the Classics| It Happened One Night

February 10, 20161

It’s common knowledge that most romantic comedies follow a formula. It’s not always a bad thing either. If you were…

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Reviewing the Classics| The General

January 27, 20160

Unlike other comedic stars of the silent film era, Buster Keaton stands above comparisons to his most obvious counterpart, Charlie…

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Reviewing the Classics| City Lights

January 13, 20160

Although I’ve included a few clips from City Lights, I highly recommend watching the entire 87-minute film. It moves quickly,…

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Reviewing the Classics| The Trial of Joan of Arc

December 9, 20150

When you think of Joan of Arc and the movies, which film comes to mind? For many cinephiles, the quintessential…

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Reviewing the Classics| On the Waterfront

November 18, 20150

On the Waterfront is one of the most influential and personally significant films I’ve ever seen, and a “contender” for…

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Reviewing The Classics| Nosferatu

October 28, 20150

What do you think of when you imagine vampires? Perhaps you think of Bela Lugosi in the classic 1931 Dracula.…

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Reviewing the Classics | The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

September 30, 20150

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is the silent film that made me want to watch more silent films. It was the…

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