You guys. I am actually extremely sad to see this blog go. This is my final post of the year, and I have had a lot of fun blogging about some of my favorite shows and movies. It feels like just yesterday I was writing about my absolute favorite show, breaking bad, but so much […]
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Peeling Back the Disturbing Layers of “Black Mirror,” but Finding Themes Driven by Real Societal Issues
Hello everyone! It’s been too long since we discussed a really interesting show on Finding my Film, so today seems to be the day. We’re going to delve into one of my personal favorites this morning, which is Black Mirror. If you haven’t heard of Black Mirror, you’re in for a treat. But if you […]
Analysis of the “Insane” Plot Twist in Shutter Island
The film I want to discuss today is actually one of my favorites! I was reminded of it when I went to scroll through Netflix trying to decide what to write about for this post. Today we will be delving into the mystery, the crazy twist, and the artistry of the 2010 film […]
An Evil Protagonist, Psychosis, and an Ambiguous Ending throughout “American Psycho”
Over the wonderful snow day a couple of days ago, I gathered my friends and we decided to watch a cozy movie together with some hot chocolate. You may be surprised to find out that our choice was the 2000 film “American Psycho,” starring Christian Bale as the antihero, Patrick Bateman. While this was an […]
Cinematography, Characterization, and a Compelling Mystery throughout “Where the Crawdads Sing”
On my way back to State College after winter break with the one and only Shreya Gorawala (some of you may know her from the 10:10am section I took last semester), we decided to watch a movie. After a long deliberation, we watched the trailer for “Where the Crawdads Sing,” and decided to give it […]
Feminism, Film Tactics and Frightening Fun in Netflix’s New Series “Wednesday”
One show in particular has been taking over much of TikTok, Instagram, and Netflix lately. When I first heard seemingly everyone and their mother raving about Tim Burton’s adaptation of the new Addams Family spin off “Wednesday,” I was suspicious. However, I ended up really enjoying the series! One thing to know about me is […]
“The Good Nurse:” Netflix’s Portrayal of a Mass Murderer in the American Healthcare System
I have to say, the film we’re discussing today was a little bit of a random choice for me to watch, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. The Netflix film “The Good Nurse” sat on the top 10 movie chart on Netflix for a good week, and I would say that the film itself was okay, […]
The Rise of Reality TV: effectiveness, ethics, and fabrication throughout Netflix’s “Love is Blind”
I know you saw the title, and I know what you’re thinking about this post. But hear me out! I can completely understand that the entire genre of reality television is not well done, nor is it cinematic. However, reality TV is a genre which has exploded in popularity throughout the past decades in American […]
The Presence of Serial Killers in Modern Media and an Analysis of New Netflix Series “DAHMER”
While my last post described a series that was relatively creepy, I have to say, this entry describes a show in a whole different ballpark. Today we’ll be discussing the new Netflix series “DAHMER,” which outlines the life story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and the specific atrocities he committed. Just in time for Halloween, […]
“You:” an Unsettling Thriller that will Keep You on the Edge of your Seat
Are you interested in psychological thrillers that keep you on the edge of your seat, with twists and turns every step of the way? If so, the Netflix original “You” might be perfect for you! Personally, “You” has to be one of my absolute favorite shows. Granted, it is disturbing, gorey, and promotes an unsettling […]