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    The number one film, “Citizen Kane,” was directed by Orson Welles in 1941. Although it is not boldly stated in the film, the story was about William Randolph Hearst. Welles defied tradition with this film. He made it about a powerfully, well-known man, who upset him, and the film’s opening was a dead screen. By utilizing the dead screen, Welles demonstrated that his film would be different and unique than the rest. The film begins with the camera moving vertically as it shows the fences changing

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    Not all the filmmakers have the capacity of gathering sensitive political and historical material and turn it into a pleasurable satirical parody that stirs our intellect in a totally different way. With just a couple of feature-length films, Italian-born Armando Iannucci is surely one of them, asserting his gift with comedies such as “In The Loop”, and now “The Death of Stalin”, a tongue-in-cheek caricature of the post-Stalinism struggle for power. Its conception was based on the French graphic

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    PERFECTLY FLAWED Citizen Kane is presumably the best that American Cinema has ever offered, impeccable from beginning to the end. Frequently rivaling Its a Wonderful Life for number one, Citizen Kane is in a group of its own and unmatched in artistry on a number of fronts. The innovative development and the specialized headways used during production, can be minimally viewed as inconceivable and amazing, for a 1941 film. Citizen Kane has stood the test of time for well over six decades, serving

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    to access more information about their citizens. “The Unknown Citizen” tells a story of a citizen’s life to death through the eyes of the government. The government seeks to publicize their superiority so they may receive more fame and glory, but while doing so, they magnify their faults. In the poem, W. H. Auden uses formal word choice to create a serious tone with a sarcastic effect and irony through the lack of a rhyme scheme and knowledge about the citizen to illustrate how the government knows

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    Citizen Kane written and directed by Orson Wells, where he also played Charles Foster Kane was told in a series of different Narrative sequences. It details the life of Charles Kane. The film did challenge traditional techniques and elements in so many ways that it became something special of its time. His use of depth of field sets it apart from other films and very ground-breaking for its time. One specific scene that sticks out for me is when the banker Mr. Thatcher comes to have Mary Kane sign

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    “The Unknown Citizen,” written by W. H. Auden, is a poem that describes a man who lived a life most people would see as ideal. The man illustrated by this poem did what society expected him to do, which resulted in a model life. This poem, however, can be seen in more than one way. Some may see the story in the poem as a description of a man who had an unfulfilling life because he did exactly what was expected of him. Instead of trying something new, exploring the world, or making a change, the man

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    It had been a hot, midsummer day when Jacques Kubrick bestowed a camera upon his son, Stanley. It had been an old, Graflex camera, and from that day forward, young Stanley could be seen lugging around his father’s gift everywhere he went. He spent much of his time snapping still photos and creating home movies depicting the Bronx, his hometown, in all its glory (Uhlich). No one could have predicted that this gift was one that would affect the world. That day - July 26th, 1941 - had been renowned

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    Tis' the season to be generous and Marvel did exactly that with Ant-Man's release of bonus features on digital HD this November 17 and 3D Blu-Ray on December 8 with exclusive commentary from Paul Rudd. Paul Rudd and, of course, director Peyton Reed did an audio commentary for the whole movie. Rudd is quite excited to detail the making of the film from the building of all miniaturized sets to macro photography. Plus, there are tons of extended scenes and some bonus scenes, too. Such scenes include

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    10 Captivating Independent Films Worth Watching The best of the best – that you probably haven’t seen yet. This blog has a set of the top cream, worth watching, underseen indie films. Featured below is a hand-picked list of the best mainstream and independent indie films that were ignored by audience, not marketed well enough or quietly dumped. The list contains films that engross the viewer. When you get into these films, you will never want them to end. To give these films extra attention in the

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    " We are Marshall Movie review Running head: Assignment Two Assignment Two – Movie Review Kevin A. Michael University of Oklahoma SWK 5333(980) – Diversity and Oppression September 25, 2010 Professor: Dr. Mary Brandt Assignment Two – Movie Review Reason for Choice of Movie The selection of film, I have chosen, is based upon my infatuation with the very intriguing storyline it offers. At first, one may believe that the storyline is nothing more than another movie concerning

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