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GUEST EDITORIAL: From Radio to the Movies

by Kevin Gardner

Technology has come such a long way in the past few decades that it is difficult to remember a time when you had to go to a movie theatre to watch a movie – and people living today have never experienced life without movies at all. However, even before movies and television, radio was the dominant way people would get their entertainment, paving the way for all entertainment that would come after it.

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GUEST COLUMN: How Directors Use Movies to Explore the Complex Nuances of Mental Illness

Some portray it as an opportunity for revenge, like in “Memento” or “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” while others use it to explore deep questions about morality, such as “A Beautiful Mind” or “Shutter Island.” In every case however, there is more going on than just adding a mentally ill character for drama. Mental health conditions are explored from all angles: how they affect society at large and people around them, how they change the way people think and feel about themselves and their surroundings, what trauma treatment centers work best-or don't work at all-and so on.

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Where to Download Copyright Free Music

Whether you're in digital marketing or the entertainment industry, you can't deny the importance of video content. Many video content providers nowadays have a difficult time finding copyright-free background music for their films. Many people don't know how to create their original background music, or they just don't know where to go to get copyright-free music to use in their internet videos. Obtaining free background music for videos isn't as easy as it seems. As well as finding a legal source to obtain high-quality music or music without copyright, you'll also need to ensure that you're allowed to utilize these files in your work.

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GUEST COLUMN: 4 Fascinating Facts About the Movie "Jaws"

by Devin Caldwell

The story of a great white shark that terrorizes a New York coastal town, Jaws was the original summer blockbuster. Until Star Wars came along two years later, it was the highest-grossing movie of all time. It came to exemplify what a summer movie should be and launched Steven Spielberg's directing career. However, its success was by no means guaranteed. In fact, the production was so fraught with difficulty that the cast and crew, as well as the director, had legitimate fears that it would turn out to be a flop.

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GUEST COLUMN: Comparing "Ghost in the Shell" Remake to the Original

by Devin Caldwell

Hollywood is no stranger to the concept of the remake. For decades, films and television series based on pre-existing media have been quite popular for big studios to churn out. While viewers are generally split on whether or not this is a good trend, it doesn’t seem to slow down the onslaught of remakes and reboots that are filling theaters and dominating television screens. One big example that made headlines was the live-action movie Ghost in the Shell, which itself was a type of remake. There are many differences between the new movie and the original source material.

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GUEST COLUMN: Movie Review of 2013’s "42"

by Kevin Gardner

The story of Jackie Robinson has been documented in books and documentaries like Ken Burns’ Baseball, but the pioneering ballplayer was never given the big screen treatment until 2013’s 42. In 1995, Spike Lee had planned to write and direct a biopic on Robinson and wanted to release the film in 1997 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Robinson breaking the color barrier. However, the project fell apart, and after an unsuccessful attempt by Robert Redford to produce the story, Legendary Pictures acquired the rights to the story and released the film in 2013.

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GUEST COLUMN: Why "Inception" Has Stood the Test of Time

by Kevin Gardner

Upon its original release over 10 years ago, "Inception" dazzled and challenged audiences. Entire theaters of people were inspired to applaud the film at the end despite the fact that the people responsible for making it were not present and had no way of hearing them. A genre-blending film by Christopher Nolan, "Inception" was a remarkable work of cinematic art, unlike anything anyone had ever seen before. Over a decade later, "Inception" is still recognized as a timeless masterpiece that continues to astound audiences around the world. Here are some of the reasons why it has held up so well.

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GUEST COLUMN: "Girl, Interrupted": Is the Book Better Than the Movie?

by Lewis Robinson

Let's face it, there are so many instances of movie remakes of novels where the book is a million times better than the movie turned out to be. Directors and screenwriters have to take creative liberties when adapting a book for the screen, because not everything that happens in the world of the book is going to translate well to film. This has been a long-debated topic surrounding the novel Girl, Interrupted and here we're going to break down why the novel is or isn't better than the film.

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GUEST COLUMN: Comparisons Between the Original "Total Recall" and the 2012 Version

by Lewis Robinson

Like many classic films, Total Recall has had its share of remakes. Unfortunately, nothing has managed to beat the original. After all, the first film was a whirlwind of practical effects, amazing one-liners and pure insanity. Despite this, it's still worth comparing the two. If you'd like to learn more, here are two ways Total Recall and its remake differ.

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