Rear Window: How Long Shots Bring Viewers to the Film — Film Studies at Mines

The rear window is a suspense film made by Alfred Hitchcock. The entire film is unfolded in a residential area. Almost all the shots in the film were taken from the window of the protagonist Jeffrey’s house, which is also the perspective of Jeffrey peeping into the neighbor. In the lens, the director showed the […]… Continue reading Rear Window: How Long Shots Bring Viewers to the Film — Film Studies at Mines

A Review of the Dream House – A Psychological Thriller — The Books of Daniel

Dream House. I watched it. And I am shaking my head. The critical consensus on rottonentomatoes for Director Jim Sheridan’s 2011 psychological thriller reads, “Dream House is punishingly slow, stuffy, and way too obvious to be scary.” Run time is 83 minutes according to IMDB.com, not a long film by any means, and yet Adam […]… Continue reading A Review of the Dream House – A Psychological Thriller — The Books of Daniel

Forced Perspective: A Missed Opportunity. — Film Studies at Mines

The camera is the most powerful tool in film. It creates the viewer’s perspective and gives us an eye into the cinematic story. The consequences of putting moving images behind a idea have had historical impacts on the United States. Particularly on the ability for entertainment to incite emotion. This has been clear since the […]… Continue reading Forced Perspective: A Missed Opportunity. — Film Studies at Mines

The Commuter English Movie Review — Movie Reviewer

About the movie The Commuter is a 2018 action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra . The film stars Liam Neeson, Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Jonathan Banks, and Sam Neill. This movie is available on Netflix. Synopsis of the movie A mysterious woman approaches Liam Neeson in the local train and offers him money for […]… Continue reading The Commuter English Movie Review — Movie Reviewer

Thriller/Suspense Festival Testimonial – May 18 2020

Filmmaker Luke Guidici (TIME TO EAT) It was so very cool to see! One of the most rewarding aspects of filmmaking is getting to sit in a theatre and experience an audience react to your work. Since I wasn’t able to be in Toronto for the screening, getting to hear the audience talk about it was… Continue reading Thriller/Suspense Festival Testimonial – May 18 2020

All the DUNES before DUNE — The Script Blog

Like the books they are based on, the film adaptations of Frank Herbert’s Dune are an ever-expanding story in themselves. At the very beginning, they were a few mild shots at adapting Dune, which involved names like David Lean (because… … 20 more words via All the DUNES before DUNE — The Script Blog

Thriller/Suspense Festival Testimonial – May 15 2020

Lola Rùi I strongly recommend this Film Festival. was very interesting experience to hear and see the feedback video, also the communication with the Festival organitation for any question is very friendly and fast. Im so happy to have been part of it. Thank You for the support!!!    

HIGHLIGHT & VIDEOS: May 2020 THRILLER/SUSPENSE Film Festival

AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: BEST FANTASY FILM: MR. SUSHI BEST ACTION FILM: LUNCHTIME IS OVER BEST THRILLER FILM: SERIAL DATER BEST PERFORMANCES: WASTERS BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: THE SECRET BOX BEST SOUND & MUSIC: TIDE OF GHOSTS Theme of night: Outside influences. NOTE: Festival took place during the COVID-19 virus lockdown so all screenings were held in private.… Continue reading HIGHLIGHT & VIDEOS: May 2020 THRILLER/SUSPENSE Film Festival