The entertainment medium of film is a pretty interesting one. On one hand, it can be used to tell very compelling stories (i.e. “Citizen Kane”) while on the other, it can be used to showcase technical achievements (i.e. “The Wizard of Oz”, “Avatar”). We’ve seen films polarize audiences (such as “Prometheus” and “Matrix Resurrections”) and even bring them together (i.e. “Spider-Man: No Way Home”). Films can often make for an incredible escape from reality (such as The Marvel Cinematic Universe) or a commentary on the world we live in (like both versions of “Candyman”). Like many forms of entertainment, films can leave an incredible impression on others.
Why "Larry Crowne" deserves a second chance.
Why "Larry Crowne" deserves a second chance.
Why "Larry Crowne" deserves a second chance.
The entertainment medium of film is a pretty interesting one. On one hand, it can be used to tell very compelling stories (i.e. “Citizen Kane”) while on the other, it can be used to showcase technical achievements (i.e. “The Wizard of Oz”, “Avatar”). We’ve seen films polarize audiences (such as “Prometheus” and “Matrix Resurrections”) and even bring them together (i.e. “Spider-Man: No Way Home”). Films can often make for an incredible escape from reality (such as The Marvel Cinematic Universe) or a commentary on the world we live in (like both versions of “Candyman”). Like many forms of entertainment, films can leave an incredible impression on others.