Director David Fincher has constructed a rather impressive filmography for himself over the last three decades, with a wide variety of movies, actors, and themes. Whether it be his gritty murder mystery Se7en (1995), his cult classic Fight Club (1999), or his iconic exploration of the birth of Facebook in The Social Network (2010), Fincher […]
Month: November 2020
RCL Blog 9: HOPC Memo
ROLES: Scribe: Paige Taylor – gathering research, finding videos and images, help with video editing/Storyboard Park Ranger: Kira Soricelli – organizing research, finding videos and images, working on video script, helping with interview questions Goal Keeper: Teresa Ousey – gathering research, finding videos and images, video editor. Day 1: TOPICS EXPLORED: Free speech on […]
RCL Blog 8: TED Talk Outline
Topic: She’s Gotta Have It (1986), Angels in America (2003), Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) [expansion of shifts in LGBTQ+ media representation] Purpose: Continued exploration of various LGBTQ+ films that transformed the industry and paved the way for more diverse representation Thesis statement: When considering LGBTQ+ representation in the film industry, it is […]
The Coen Brothers and the Importance of Landscape
When the Coen Brothers are discussed, there is a number of images and films that may come to mind. Perhaps it is the bleak landscape of Brainerd, Minnesota and the dark comedy known as Fargo (1996), or maybe the thrilling modern “wild west” film No Country for Old Men (2007), or even the iconic, screwball LA comedy […]