A Guide to Understanding the Selfie
Love it? Hate it? Love to hate it? Everyone seems to have taken a stance on the selfie. To come to terms with our own feelings on the matter, we first had to get to the bottom of this cultural phenomenon.
Why Chef’s Table Gives Us Goosebumps
Chef’s Table is not really about food, yet it has a recipe. What is it about its narrative structure that makes this documentary series so addictive? We take a closer look.
In the 2010s, Black Skin Saw the Light
Have you noticed how black skin looks in movies from this past decade? Filmmakers have revolutionized the art of capturing the black skin tone, and with this video, we pay homage to their beautiful work.
Inside Kubrick’s Paranoid Mind
Find out how filmmaker Stanley Kubrick used his fear of death as a source of inspiration to make Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, one the best comedies of all time according to BBC and AFI.
Why Better Female Characters Make for Better Stories
Feminism is the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes. But how does it affect art and the stories we tell? In this video, we look into how diverse points of view can create a richer culture for all.