The Place of No Words, directed by Mark Webber presents a family on the brink of the father’s death (played by Webber) and seeks to explore the concept of death and how the father’s child Bodhi, (played by Webber’s actual son) perceives death through his own eyes. The Place of No Words blends the realityContinue reading “The Place of No Words – Movie Review”
Category Archives: Film
Psycho (1960) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with Alex Wilson, the man who designed the brilliant logo you see on your screen. Alex picked 1960’s Psycho considered to be the origin and the inspiration for almost every modern horror film with director Alfred Hitchcock’s original themes, roles, and camera techniques that eventually became horror hallmarks for decadesContinue reading “Psycho (1960) | Cinemallennials”
Rebecca (1940) | Cinemallennials
Today’s episode is a very special one as not only do we have our first returning guest with Heather Reed coming back on the show, but the film we are looking at, Rebecca which was originally a novel by Daphne du Maurier has a new film adaptation brought to us by Netflix starring Lily James,Continue reading “Rebecca (1940) | Cinemallennials”
A Trip To The Moon (1902) | Cinemallennials
On this week’s episode, I talked with Olivia Dalessandro, who picked 1902’s, A Trip to the Moon or Le Voyage dans la Lune written, directed and starring the one man studio himself, George Méliès. Inspired by the writings of the godfather of science fiction, Jules Verne, Méliès is the first to bring science-fiction and fantasyContinue reading “A Trip To The Moon (1902) | Cinemallennials”
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with Eric McDonough, otherwise known as Conservative Film Buff on Twitter, and Letterboxd. Eric picked 1928’s The Passion of Joan of Arc. Directed by Danish Francophile Carl Theodore Dreyer for the Société Générale des Films in France, Dreyer quite literally took his dialogue and scenery from the annals of historyContinue reading “The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) | Cinemallennials”
The Man Who Laughs (1928) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with actor Derrin Stull, who picked The Man Who Laughs. You know when we were all kids and some of us including myself dressed up as what we were told were the classic Halloween costumes? Y’know like the Mummy, Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula? Well, our main character Gwynplaine should be heldContinue reading “The Man Who Laughs (1928) | Cinemallennials”
M (1931) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with my friend Heather Reed, who picked M or M: Eine Stadt zukt einen Morder, which was directed by Fritz Lang, and was written alongside his wife, Thea von Harbou who both worked together previously on his Dr. Mabuse series, the five hour long DIE NIBELUNGEN saga, and possibly theContinue reading “M (1931) | Cinemallennials”
Made In Italy – Movie Review
Made In Italy written by James D’Arcy follows the story of estranged father and son, Jack and Robert played by Liam Neeson and his real-life son Micheál Richardson on a journey to sell their house in the beautiful rolling hills of Tuscany. However, the likelihood of that house being sold with it’s the owners’ lack ofContinue reading “Made In Italy – Movie Review”
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with my twin brother Tom about 2001: A Space Odyssey directed by the legendary Stanley Kubrick. Due to its technical achievements in visual effects, its scientific accuracy, sound design, and how it approaches philosophy and life’s biggest questions, 2001: A Space Odyssey, is often considered to be the greatest filmContinue reading “2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Cinemallennials”
Cinemallennials | Announcement
For as long as I can remember there has always been at least one movie I was obsessed with. From my very first two theater visits, seeing Toy Story and the Special Edition of The Empire Strikes Back (story goes I got so excited about it that I as a four year old wouldn’t stopContinue reading “Cinemallennials | Announcement”