On Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet and Growing Up Lydia Rostant March 25, 2022 Features “Stars collide, worlds divide/What a pretty piece of flesh/You are a pretty piece of flesh” —One Inch Punch, 'Pretty Piece of Flesh' There are films that are difficult to write about. Sometimes...
A Short History of the Period Drama, Part Two: Merchant Ivory (or, the ’80s and ’90s) David Brake June 8, 2014 Analysis, Close-Up, Features 1 Comment Ask someone what they think of when you mention 1990s period drama and they might just say "Merchant Ivory" - even if they don't know what that means. Launched in 1961, the production powerhouse has become...
Shakespeare at 450: His Top Ten Adaptations on Film David Brake April 27, 2014 Analysis, Features, Top 10 165 Comments Shakespeare. It's the most famous name in the English language, ringing proudly out across the British Isles. From his first works on stage around the 1590s to Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing in 2012,...