The movie Spartacus is one of the most critically acclaimed movies in history. The movie was directed by the legend Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick started his career as a photographer for Look magazine then eventually began producing small budget films before he was chosen to direct Spartacus. Even though this is one of his earlier works, […]
Read MoreTroy, by Josh Carter
Wolfgang Peterson’s film Troy is based on the Trojan Wars that took place in Greece thousands of years ago. Unfortunately, there is too much story to fit into a two hour and forty-five-minute film, but overall it condenses the most important parts into an engaging film. The film starts with introducing us to Achilles (Brad […]
Read MoreSpartacus, by Matthew Brewer
Spartacus was directed by Stanley Kubrick and came out in 1960. This movie is about a slave in the ancient Roman Republic that starts a revolt against the republic and frees slaves as he goes. This movie is realistic and gritty and shows how slaves would have been treated and lived back in the Roman […]
Read MoreSpartacus, by Nicholas Bazadona
Spartacus was a movie based on the Roman Republic. The movie displays a realistic version of the time period and artworks from that time are portrayed in great detail as it was very accurate all throughout this film. In the beginning of the movie, you can see the slavery aspect of the ancient Roman time […]
Read MoreSpartacus, by Johnna Brady
Through the dramatic costumes and elaborate settings, Spartacus comes alive on the television screen for viewers. This historical epic movie takes us along with a slave turned gladiator as he leads a rebellion against the Roman republic. For 1960, the movie used grand landscape, costumes, and architecture to make the story truly come alive. Spartacus, […]
Read MorePride and Prejudice, by Maddie Boyer
Pride & Prejudice (2005) may not be a film about art or even outrightly portrays art, but within the storytelling, scenery and characters art can be found throughout the movie. Pride & Prejudice is set in the posh Georgian Era where class and status are embedded in the pleasantries passed from person to person. A […]
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