Jonathan Hiott
I have worked in the IT industry for the past 7 years. I am also a freelance writer. I also play the bass guitar in a jazz band.
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Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch: Demons in the DustHaving the privilege to learn somewhat about Sam Peckinpah's professional life on the DVD extras for The Wild Bunch, I came away with a sense of sadness for this man's life, of a restless, tormented soul.
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Gender Exploitation in Quentin Tarantino's Death ProofA look at gender exploitation in modern films. -
Happily N'Ever After ReviewWith a new animated movie released almost weekly, choosing one can be difficult. One that has a certain something special. Having seen the preview for Happily N'Ever After, that such movie seemed to have been found.
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The Use of Sound in Fritz Lang's MIn Fritz Lang's 1931 film M, cinematic sound is put to effective but sparing use through passages of silence and at times, sparse dialog. I listened to M through headphones and it gave me not only a closer listen to the film's sound...
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O Preston Where Art Thou? - Discussing Preston Sturges and the Coen Brothers MoviesThe great comedic screenwriter and eventual director, Preston Sturges, created some of the funniest and socially conscious films of the 1940's. Whether or not Sturges' films were deliberately aware and intending to address such issues as the Depression, poverty, ...