A Street Car Named Desire-film

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This piece of text analyses and interprets the significance of scene three to “A streetcar named desire” referring to
-effects of central character
-layers of language
-effect of stage craft
-social and historical context
Overview of the film set.

Published in Cinemarolling by CharlotteKay, on January 12, 2010
American Violet

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American Violet

This is such a powerful movie, I don’t think that anyone could go through such an experience and come up smell like violets.

Published in Cinemarolling by diamondpoet, on November 24, 2009
Little Women: A Review

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Little Women: A Review

How do you spend your Friday nights? Well, I never expected to spend my Friday night in front of the tube but I did, and upon stumbling upon a favorite TV channel called TCM, short for Turner Classic Movies, the man introducing the next movie caught my attention. I usually like to find shows about new technology, how it’s made, you know things that are green or for the future. But this man caught my attention and I couldn’t turn the channel.

Published in Drama by LC Sanders, on December 15, 2008
The Ten

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The Ten

A tongue in cheek look at the Ten Commandments, delivered with a touch of comedy arsenic.

Published in Comedy by Spencer Hawken, on August 10, 2008
Why are Sequels Awful?

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Why are Sequels Awful?

My rambling about movie sequels, and that nasty habit they have of being awful.

Published in Cinemarolling by Dan Doolan, on March 13, 2008