Velvet Buzzsaw is a satirical dark comedy about art, starting with the opening scene. The opening scene contains all of the main characters and introduces us to their values concerning art; showing us that they focus more on the potential profit of the art compared to the actual art piece itself. There are only a […]
Read MoreNational Treasure, by James Stuart
In the movie “National Treasure,” Nicholas Cage stars as Ben Gates, who attempts to keep the Declaration of Independence out of the hands of Ian Howe, whom he used to call friends. Ian tried to kill Ben in order to keep the treasure for himself disrespecting the historical value of the goods and using it […]
Read MoreThe Da Vinci Code, by Andrew Nuñez
If you have an interest in art, but aren’t crazy about it, this is the perfect movie for you. The Da Vinci Code is a mystery/thriller where Christianity is questioned and the murder of Jacques Saunière is trying to be solved. Sounds like a normal crime scene right? Wrong! The artistic aspect of the movie […]
Read MoreVertigo, by Maxim Kowalski
Art history was most known for maybe the Romans and maybe some Michelangelo’s work but what if I told you there was art history in cinema? In the 1958 thriller Vertigo, a classic cinematic film by none other than Alfred Hitchcock, we see the perspective of a private detective named Scottie. He has been hired […]
Read MoreThe Da Vinci Code, by Logan Castrovillari
The Da Vinci Code is a movie released in 2006 that is based on a best-selling book from the year 2003. The movie is a thriller mystery that takes you through a mystery that feels real. A Harvard professor who specializes in iconography is sent on a mission to find the Holy Grail, which will […]
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