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  1. Subtlety lacks in conceptual ‘Thinking of You’ Reel Analysis May 2, 2009

    Sean Day, Obreanna McReynolds, and Jessie Neill's 'Thinking of You,' a short film about a stalker's stalker, presents a profound shift in style from the insert's first film 'EmPlosive.'

  2. Artistic weight drowns ‘EmPlosive’ Reel Analysis April 28, 2009

      The first film in the insert, Tyler Calkin's 'EmPlosive,' is perhaps the most difficult to grasp because of its lack of plot. That's not to say, however, that it needs one. Calkin's exercise here is one of artistic ingenuity. The film is a montage of symbolic images that seemingly have nothing ...

  3. ‘blue moon’ short films leave much to be desired Reel Analysis April 28, 2009

    Our award-winning art and literary magazine, 'blue moon,' added something welcomely new to this year's issue: visual media. Until now, 'blue moon' has been a seemingly traditional annual college literary magazine, displaying unique student poetry, photography, art, and prose within its covers. The advent of visual media (in ...

  4. ‘Hunger’ satiates Reel Analysis April 26, 2009

    Painfully patient and dauntingly deliberate, Steve McQueen's (not to be confused with the American actor) film 'Hunger' is an intrepid look at the last few weeks of ...

  5. Festival de Cannes Selection Announced Reel Analysis April 23, 2009

      The 62nd installment of the most prestigiuos film festival in the world, the Cannes Film Festival (May 13-24), announced their official selection today. All of the big directors with new films this year, with the notable exception of ...