Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Music Video of the Day:
In honor of this week’s release of Anna and the Apocalypse, here’s the clip-filled music video for Ben Wiggins’ “Soldier at War” off the movie’s soundtrack:
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Movie Comparison of the Day:
In honor of the hit sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet, Couch Tomato shows 24 reasons why Wreck-It Ralph is the same movie as Shrek:
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Cosplay of the Day:
Speaking of Ralph Breaks the Internet, here’s a Disney Princess cosplayer with a good point:
” I wore Cinderella because I thought it be nice to use this opportunity to show girls and guys of color that you can cosplay whoever you want. I wanted to show that cosplay is for everyone!” – Alyssa Sneed pic.twitter.com/Nh8WqvK6jt
— ejen @ Ikkicon (@cosplayamerica) November 25, 2018
Video Essay of the Day:
The latest video from Renegade Cut examines the Catholic themes in Sam Mendes’ Road to Perdition:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Bernardo Bertolucci, who died today at age 77, directs Robert De Niro and Gerard Depardieu on the set of his 1976 movie 1900:
Filmmaker in Focus:
For Fandor, Philip Brubaker and Andrew Warner look at the influence of Carl Jung on the movies of Terry Gilliam:
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Film Studies Lesson of the Day:
Also for Fandor, Jacob T. Swinney explores what food means for characters in the movies, including those in The Breakfast Club and Pulp Fiction:
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Filmmaking Lesson of the Day:
Ever wonder what a line producer does? The latest video from Studio Binder spotlights the job and how to be good at it:
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Screenwriting Lesson of the Day:
The new Lessons from the Screenplay video shows how the first 10 pages of the script for The Devil Wears Prada is a good example of how to write a good movie opening:
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Classic Movie Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 80th anniversary of the release of Angels with Dirty Faces. Watch the original trailer for the classic gangster movie below.
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