...a movie review blog not confounded by the glitz, glamour and special effects of Hollywood. Believing that the creation of film is about the creation of worlds and that suspension of disbelief is more important than the misdirection of spectacle, the reviews on Behind the Greenscreen will praise fine storytelling and film construction and denounce the vapid, overdone world of endless remakes and sequels. Behind the Greenscreen recognizes that its reviews do not exist in a vacuum and that the context of a film may be just as important as the film itself. Thus, the following film reviews will, in many cases, double as social commentary. As Andy Warhol said, "It's the movies that have really been running things in America ever since they were invented. They show you what to do, how to do it, when to do it, how to feel about it, and how to look how you feel about it." However, in the end, movies are really about entertainment and creating something new and Behind the Greenscreen recognizes that too.
Featuring: Reviews - Reviews of films currently in theaters or new DVD releases Retro Reviews - New! - Reviews of older films Franchise Reviews - New! - Reviews of franchises, examining the strengths and weaknesses of each installment Side by Side Reviews - New! - Direct comparisons of two films with connections to each other, whether it be repetition of a theme, a story, a director or an influence. Countdowns- The best of... Top 10/15 lists highlighting the best that Hollywood has to offer. Screenshots- Powerful images respecting the artistic value of composition in film. Podcasts - Recordings of live Radio shows hosted on WNJR, 91.7 Washington Polls - Allowing you to have a voice on Behind the Greenscreen
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2 comments:
Jack can make a movie scary by just showing up. This is a great shot of him. Shows his character brilliantly. Love it!
UMMM HELLO Kate Winslett... Titanic !!!!!! by far her best !!
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