There is very subtle theme of self-brutality that exists for each of the characters, Alison’s self-imposed sightlessness, Eric’s indignant stoicism is palpable as he walks through the story like a trapped stray dog, He is agitated by Robin’s presence because he can not resist her. Rob...
Three very strong female characters satellite around one man whose identity rests on false notions of success reflected back at him through the lens of a white social class. But Walter Lee is continuously grounded by the strength of the women around him. Diana Sands as Beneatha (Dropping to ...
2011’sPuss in Bootssaw the titular feline’s backstoryexplored for the first time, recounting his adventures with other well-known fairytale characters such as Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, and Jack ofJack and the Beanstalkfame. So how can we expect the upcoming sequel to build on this esta...
Her eyes went to the other people in the room---human people, elves, a real mismatch of characters from her experience. Her voice was stuck in her throat perhaps from the shock of her vampire experience or the resounding cold, but she spoke weakly. "What happened here? The guards in...
This scene is perhaps the most hilarious in the film as the whimsical Belle introduces every feline in the apartment. Gill follows her around, repeating the names of the cats in a manner that just made me laugh out loud, it’s a hysterical scene and Barbara Baxley is spot on in ...
Rachel Cooper: “It’s a hard world for little things.” Chapter 3 – Queers and Dykes in the Dark: Classic, Noir & Horror Cinema’s Coded Gay Characters: 45. Kathleen Stewart- (Lucille Ball) in The Dark Corner (1956)Kathleen Stewart is the always faithful and trustworthy secretary of ...
This scene is perhaps the most hilarious in the film as the whimsical Belle introduces every feline in the apartment. Gill follows her around, repeating the names of the cats in a manner that just made me laugh out loud, it’s a hysterical scene and Barbara Baxley is spot on in ...
Rachel Cooper: “It’s a hard world for little things.” Chapter 3 – Queers and Dykes in the Dark: Classic, Noir & Horror Cinema’s Coded Gay Characters: 45. Kathleen Stewart- (Lucille Ball) in The Dark Corner (1956)Kathleen Stewart is the always faithful and trustworthy secretary of ...
Knowing that death could be looming overhead, Cléo seems to develop a heightened sense of awareness, even if the actions of unessential characters are truly incidental surrounding Cléo while she is walking through her two hours. Cléo wanders throughout the streets of Paris ...