Arts Articles
by G.R. Maierhofer in Arts
James Cameron's Avatar is obviously one of the most pivotal films of this year. If not for his mastery over technology in creating what is a 3D world, then his story writing should be noted as something so true to humanity and life on Earth that it cannot be ignored.…
by G.R. Maierhofer in Arts
Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes is certainly a step away from his other films. However this change may be necessary to give the audience such a tangible example of the life and times of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character, Sherlock Holmes.…
by G.R. Maierhofer in Arts
Joe Johnston's new film, The Wolfman, is an interesting thing to come out of the horror genre in a while, what with horror movies basically being gruesome bloodbaths like the "Saw" series, or teenage slasher flicks like, "The Stepfather."…
by G.R. Maierhofer in Arts
Jason Reitman's new film Up in the air is a masterpiece. The dry satire given by George Clooney, as well as the very serious content portrayed about a man trying to cope with what his life has become, make it one of the best works of writing in cinema this year.…
by G.R. Maierhofer in Arts
Scott Cooper's first film Crazy Heart, featuring Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal, was a fantastic success. The film follows Jeff Bridges' character Bad Blake, the classic washed up formerly famous country singer who spends his days traveling the country in a beat up old truck, drinking whiskey and playing bars every night.…
by G.R. Maierhofer in Arts
This film is the first work seen from fashion mogul Tom Ford. The world was seemingly skeptical about his ability to pull of making a movie, let alone creating one as an adaptation from a novel, however the film recently received an Academy Award for best actor Colin Firth, so things are certainly looking up.…
by Jake Halverson in Arts
Last month Theater on the Park produced Bertolt Brech's anti-war play Mother Courage and Her Children. …
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