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Stains of Negativity in The Indian Media
Media shows the clear picture of what’s going on but who shall show what’s going on in the media?
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TV Review Death Valley
It’s bad enough dealing with muggers but when a cop has to take on werewolves, oh dear.
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Death of Physical Media
This is an article that talks about the rise and potential fall of digital media as we know it, show the contrast of audio media transition and video media transition.
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Screen Capers
Box office receipts in Vietnam are estimated to grow some 20 per cent per year, although there are only some 150 viable cinema screens in the country.
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Remember When Movies Were Original?
An editorial about the lack of creativity used in making movies nowadays.
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In Which Ways Have The Films and Characters of Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro Changed From The 1970s to The Current Decade?
Main films of focus are ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’ & ‘Anger Management’ and ‘Taxi Driver’ & ‘Meet The Fockers’
Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro played some of the most imitated characters of all-time and burst onto the world’s screens and into the world’s imagination during arguably one of Hollywood’s greatest periods in the 1970s. Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro are two of America’s most celebrated actors, regularly topping world’s greatest actor polls, very well accomplished and applauded by critics and audiences alike. But how have they gone from Golden Era golden boys playing adventurous roles and seductive characters in important integral films to comfortable old men resting on their laurels and playing type cast caricatures of themselves in the eyes of the media??
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The Internet Helps Us Learn From Other’s Mistakes
90% of the time you don’t have to experience something for yourself to know not to do it. We can learn from other people’s mistakes and the internet has facilitated this process.
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The History of Social Realist Cinema
A brief history of social realism in cinema, written as an article for a media studies magazine (no, it didn’t get published).









