For this month’s top 10, The Outlook talked to Professor Robert Scott, a Senior Specialist Professor in the Department of Communication. Currently, he is teaching Audience Studies, Co-Curricular Practicum in Television, Communication Foundations, Screenwriting, and Topics in Film. Because of his interest in film, we talked to him about his top 10 favorite movies. Films […]
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The action genre’s newest film addition, “Monkey Man”
I’ve never been much of an action movie enthusiast. I’ve never watched movies like “John Wick,” “Top Gun: Maverick,” and the Mission Impossible series because they always seemed unappealing to me. I thought they lacked depth in plot and engagement. However, I eventually realized that I might have been too quick to judge. Curiosity got […]
“Godzilla Minus One”: A Monstrous Success
Emotional. Stimulating. Meaningful. Those three words describe but cannot fully capture the beauty of the film, “Godzilla Minus One,” released as a celebration of the Godzilla franchise’s 70th anniversary. From the adaptation of the original Godzilla story, to the acting which evokes true feelings, to the sound and graphics team using art to absorb the […]
Movies, TV, & Me
Films and TV shows stand out as portals to worlds beyond our own, offering immersive experiences that transcend the boundaries of time, place, and reality. Growing up, I found solace and understanding in the narratives unfolding on screen, where characters grappled with emotions and challenges often left unspoken in my own childhood. It was through […]
Miranda’s Victim: A Story of the Past to Inspire Others of the Future
“You have the right to remain silent” – these words are well-known by most and heard throughout varius crime shows. But where did these words actually come from? That’s the question George Kolber asked himself on March 20 during the early COVID days. In June 2021, Kolber found Patricia Weir, and the movie, Miranda’s Victim, […]