The Trojan Women
Like the end of the Iliad, The Trojan Women begins in a state of despair. We’re presented with a shell of a city: Troy, a once mighty and flourishing empire that now bleeds like a fallen soldier-...
View ArticlePostmodernism Through Film
It is generally agreed upon that postmodernism has no single or easily-identified definition. It is more of an idea or concept rather than a specific term. As a result it has become easier to define...
View ArticleNo Greater Glory
1934 B&W 1.37:1 Columbia Pictures Corporation Directed by Frank Borzage Based on a novel by Ferenc Molnár Written by Jo Swerling Cinematography by Joseph H. August Edited by Viola Lawrence...
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