Movie Blind Spot · Save The Republic! Watch THE LIVES OF OTHERS Right Now! ☝️☝️☝️Listen to the blog above if you are on the go! ☝️☝️☝️ Life stories are an important catalyst for your creativity and for your psychological and moral perception. They speak about the human condition, our passions, our struggles, our triumphs and... Continue Reading →
Maggie Feels The Force For The First Time | Movie Blind Spot | Star Wars
A new YouTube video has appeared! https://youtu.be/07AQujnnKRA Maggie had never seen Star Wars until I dragged her out of class and gave her a copy of the film to watch. Watch her talk about the film before and afterward! This is a re-upload with the new front end tune…. #Starwars #movies #documentary Thank you so... Continue Reading →
Watch Gojira (1954) Not Godzilla (1956) | The US Version Ruins The Theme Of The Film
https://youtu.be/txZgbqHeU3I Why you should not watch the American version of Godzilla and always watch Gojira, the original Japanese film. Thank you for watching! If you enjoy what we do here check out ways to support us below. New shirt designs are coming and will be movie-themed of course!! 👕 MBS Shirts! ► https://www.teepublic.com/user/movie-blind-spot 🎬Amazon! ►... Continue Reading →
From Professor To Clown Show — THE BLUE ANGEL (1930) — No Wrath for Rath
The character that is most interesting to me in THE BLUE ANGEL is the clown. The silence the character brings to the story stands out to me as seeing the downfall of the first clown we can see the downfall of the second coming and we can't do anything to stop it. The clown may... Continue Reading →
The Cranes Are Flying – Freedom of The Thaw
Exploring the new artistic and political possibilities presented by the policies of thaw and de-Stalinization must include a conversation about a few films, one of them is The Cranes are Flying. The film makes great use of the thaw’s artistic freedom in almost every way. The freedom to show workers, farmers and soldiers in a... Continue Reading →
Setting the Bar for Thrillers! – The Third Man (1949)
The Third Man tells the story of Holly Martins (Joseph Cotton), who has just arrived in Vienna. He is looking forward to seeing an old friend he hasn't seen in years. Harry Lime is his name and unfortunately, he is dead. The film opens very casually with light music and the credits giving you a... Continue Reading →
Güeros (2014) – Youth in Revolt(ish)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-w6MbK_eZA The film follows our four characters around Mexico City, set in 1999 during a massive student protest. The protest are just a backdrop, although the main characters are protesting the protest, or rather procrastinating their inevitable adulthood. They are not motivated to go to school and protest or motivated to do much at all.... Continue Reading →