Towards a New Theory of Film Criticism, Part Two
2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Fancy” and “Imagination”: It should clear that this essay is exploring Coleridge’s thought under the assumption
Read More2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Fancy” and “Imagination”: It should clear that this essay is exploring Coleridge’s thought under the assumption
Read More“Sightseeing becomes sinful, when it renders a man prone to the vices of lust and cruelty on account of things
Read More“A man like a city and a woman like a flower —who are in love.” – William Carlos Williams In our
Read More(and NOT for Hillary Clinton either) or, 101 Reasons Not to Opt for Scylla or Charybdis Two hundred and twenty
Read More“For rhythm and harmony penetrate deeply into the mind and have a most powerful effect on it, and if education
Read More“The waters of the harbor were translucent and aquamarine; they ran thick with shards of ice and white islands as
Read More“The truest tale in the world is the Iliad or Siege of Troy. Wars never begin in hatred; they either arise out
Read More“If the issue is restated in ontological terms, the relation between gods and men will appear in a new light.
Read MoreSo I have been privileged to write a ten year retrospective review of Troy (2004) for Kenneth R. Morefield’s film review website, 1morefilmblog.com.
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