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Hollywood tradition we can see that post-classical American cinema emerged through a set of aesthetic norms. It is suggested that up until 1960 there was a specific and consistent style that dominated American studio film making, a style wh...
studio system in the late 1940s. Trailers for films made in the 1950s and 1960s evidence a confusion about how to bring audiences into the theaters, as new techniques and formulae were tried. By the end of World War II, an array of legal, t...
Baroque, derived from the Portuguese word barroco , a rough or misshapen pearl. Hence by derivation something imperfect, irregular in shape, odd, exaggerated, bizarre, grotesque, eccentric or theatrical. Like many terms in the history of ar...
postmodernism as well as some blatant nods toward the era. In this paper I will be conducting a textual analysis of both movies in the context of postmodernism and will attempt to examine the similarities between the two as per their genre....
genre. For a start, the scorching heat of the desert is replaced by the bitter snow and ice of the remote North-West. ‘McCabe’ is Warren Beatty; a gambler arrives who arrives in the town of ‘Presbyterian Church’ with big plans and a fierce ...
which is normally available 24 hours a day, has a roof light, and is equipped with a meter to determine the tariff based on time and distanced traveled. NYC taxi medallions are a transferable right granted by the city to pick up passengers...
film. Prior to the liberalizing decade of the 1960s, films were routinely and extensively censored as a means of social control. For example, Rebel without a Cause was cut in order to reduce the "possibility of teenage rebellion". Ingmar B...