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Miss Going to the Movies More Than Dorothy Misses Kansas? Me too.
That's why every Sunday, I (Meghan) am excited to screen movies in a communal space again (even if it must be socially-distant...for now!) via discord. At the end of each screening, a short interactive discussion follows. Topics are free-range and I am eager to share and learn from the different takeaways you guys have. I have a degree in this, so I ~kinda~ know what I’m doing.
For more, be sure to check out:
www.meghanegill.com
That's why every Sunday, I (Meghan) am excited to screen movies in a communal space again (even if it must be socially-distant...for now!) via discord. At the end of each screening, a short interactive discussion follows. Topics are free-range and I am eager to share and learn from the different takeaways you guys have. I have a degree in this, so I ~kinda~ know what I’m doing.
For more, be sure to check out:
www.meghanegill.com
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Watched The Florida Project (dir. Sean Baker, 2017)
Points of Discussion: 
- How the movie uses film elements to showcase the children's POV 
- The audience's headspace while watching 
- Interpreting the ending  
References: 
- The Florida Project Should've Been Nominated (Nerdwriter1 Youtube Channel/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXbKeHAoA84&t=361s) 
- ‘The Florida Project’: Director Sean Baker Explains How and Why He Shot That Ending (The Hollywood Reporter article by Ashley Lee/ 2017)
Watched Don't Look Up (dir. Adam McKay, 2021)
Points of Discussion: 
- An allegory for climate change 
- Polarizing film reviews 
- Similar comedic vibes in other films 
- Can humor handle our reality? 
- The evolution of Adam McKay  
References: 
- Don’t Look Up Director Noticed Similarities Between Script & Pandemic (Screen Rant article by Alexander Harrison/ 2022) 
- Don't Look Up Director Celebrates How Netflix Movie Is Dividing Audiences (Screen Rant article by James Osborne/ 2022) 
- Why Are People So Mad About Don’t Look Up? (The Atlantic Article article by Kevin Townsend, Sophie Gilbert, David Sims, and Spencer Kornhaber/ 2022)
Watched Chicago (dir. Rob Marshall, 2002)
Points of Discussion:
- Is all of CHICAGO in Roxie's head?
- The news as a form of spectacle
- Significance of this movie musical in 2002
References:
- The Musical that Saved a Genre - Lemme Review: Chicago (2002) (Wiseclay Youtube Channel/ https://youtu.be/bxYV2cVmG_g)
Watched In the Mood for Love (dir. Wong Kar-wai, 2000)   
Points of Discussion: 
- The hauntings done by lingering love 
- The unique relationship between Mrs. Chan and Mr. Chow 
- Cinematic techniques used to showcase main theme  
References: 
- In the Mood For Love: Crash Course Film Criticism #5 (CrashCourse Youtube Channel/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98QmnyyIXsY) 
- Criticwire Classic of the Week: Wong Kar-Wai’s ‘In the Mood for Love’ (Indie Wire article by Vikram Murthi/ 2015)
Watched Clerks (dir. Kevin Smith, 1994)  
Points of Discussion: 
- How does CLERKS work? 
- A more honest film as an independent film 
- Any comments on capitalism?  
References: 
- Film Histories Episode 37 - Clerks ( Film Histories Youtube Channel/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbOjgeSuUJs) 
- Clerks: A Leap Of Faith; video essay (Visual Stories Youtube Channel/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE8GSv7OyWo)
Watched Shrek (dir. Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson, 2001)  
Points of Discussion: 
- Shrek: the anti-fairy tale against Disney 
- A new take on the fairy tale structure 
- This killer soundtrack 
- An actor's effect on a character's voice  
References: 
- Is ''Shrek'' the anti- Disney fairy tale? (Entertainment Weekly article by Lori Reese/ 2001) 
- Why Shrek Has Aged So Much Better Than Other Movies (Nerdstalgic Youtube Channel/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RobmhhAuOHM)
Watched Napoleon Dynamite (dir. Jared Hess, 2004)   
Points of Discussion: 
- How the film's setting is used a template for middle/rural America in other films 
- Film's lasting significance and cult following 
- Does the film have story structure or is it a collection of sketches? 
- Nostalgia of the 1980's and early 2000s
References:
- How 'Napoleon Dynamite' became Hollywood's template for Middle America (Deseret News Youtube Channel)
- NAPOLEON DYNAMITE - story isn't king (MacCosham Films Youtube Channel)
Watched Grey Gardens (dir. Albert Maysles, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer, & David Maysles, 1976)   
Points of Discussion: 
- Background on Big Edie and Little Edie Beale 
- How documentaries were filmed throughout the Direct Cinema movement 
- Exploitation vs. Empathy of the Beales
References:
- Grey Gardens (Wikipedia article)
- Direct cinema (Wikipedia article)
Watched Twilight (dir. Catherine Hardwicke, 2008)   
Points of Discussion: 
- Twilight having "independent-film-ness" qualities 
- Messages of Twilight 
- The rise and fall and rise again of the fandom 
- Why do we hate everything teenage girls like?
References:
- At Its Core, the 'Twilight' Saga Is a Story About ________ (The Atlantic article by Ashley Fetters/ 2012)
- Twilight fandom (Wikipedia article)
- Dear Stephenie Meyer (Lindsay Ellis Youtube Channel)
Watched Shutter Island (dir. Martin Scorsese, 2010)   
Points of Discussion: 
- Neo-noir: style or genre? 
- The psychological thriller and its unreliable narrator 
- Noteworthy score 
- Foreshadowing hints 
- That ending tho
References:
Shutter Island (film) (Wikipedia article)
Psychological thriller (Wikipedia article)
Watched Daisies (dir. Věra Chytilová, 1966)   
Points of Discussion: 
- Czechoslovak New Wave 
- Film's stance against communism 
- Film's impact on Věra Chytilová as a filmmaker 
- Editing, plot structure, and aesthetic
References:
- Czechoslovak New Wave (Wikipedia article)
- Daisies (film) (Wikipedia article)
- Věra Chytilová (Wikipedia article)
Watched The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (dir. Jacques Demy/ 1964)  
Points of Discussion: 
- French New Wave 
- Interpretation of the melodrama 
- Jacques Demy's world building with color schemes and musical choices
References:
- 'Umbrellas of Cherbourg' | Critics' Picks | The New York Times (The New York Times Youtube Channel)
Watched Queen (dir. Vikas Bahl/2014)  
Points of Discussion: 
- Bollywood Cinema 
- QUEEN pushing Bollywood's traditional conventions 
- The importance of studying World Cinema
References: 
- Film Review: ‘Queen’ (Variety article by David Chute/ 2014)
- The Best Bollywood Movies That'll Sweep You Away (Oprah Daily article by Prakruti Patel and Elena Nicolaou/ 2020)
Watched City Lights (dir. Charlie Chaplin/ 1931)  
Points of Discussion: 
- City Lights: a new silent film in the talkie era 
- Comedy: the fastest aging genre 
- Charlie Chaplin: the perfectionist film director
References:
- Charlie Chaplin's City Lights (Mental Floss article by Bill Demain/ 2012)
- Watch Charlie Chaplin Demand 342 Takes of One Scene from City Lights (Open Culture article by Colin Marshall/ 2013)
Watched To All the Boys: Always and Forever (dir. Michael Fimognari/ 2021)  
Points of Discussion: 
- Is this movie more of a romance movie? Coming-of-age? Or both? 
- Character developments across all three films 
- Directorial choices of Michael Fimognari 
- Compare/Contrast movies and books 
- Why the change of directors from the first and last two movies?
References:
- Michael Fimognari on ‘To All the Boys 3’ and Great High-School Cinema (Observer article by Max Gao/ 2021)
- To All The Boys 3: Is The Ending The Same As The Book? (Capital FM article/ 2021)
Watched My Neighbor Totoro (dir. Hayao Miyasaki/ 1988)
Points of Discussion: 
- Totoro as a personified coping mechanism 
- Totoro as a god 
- Totoro conspiracy theories 
- Miyasaki's bright animation and dark themes
References:
- My Neighbor Totoro: Why We Need Totoro (The Take Youtube Channel)
- MY CONSPIRACY THEORY NUT NEIGHBOR, TOTORO (Article by MAMI SUZUKI/ 2013)
- My Neighbor Totoro (Review by Roger Ebert/ 2001)
Watched Portrait of a Lady on Fire (dir. Céline Sciamma/ 2019)  
Points of Discussion: 
- The Female Gaze 
- Laura Mulvey's article, "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" 
- Lack of a musical score in the film
References:
- “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” Is More Than a “Manifesto on the Female Gaze” (The New Yorker article by Rachel Syme/ 2020)
- Portrait of a Lady on Fire: Daring to See (The Criterion Collection Essay by Ela Bittencourt/ 2020)
- Céline Sciamma and Adèle Haenel on Portrait of a Lady on Fire (vpro cinema Youtube Channel)
- "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" (article by Laura Mulvey/ 1975)
Watched The Big Sick (dir. Michael Showalter/ 2017)  
Points of Discussion: 
- The Sick Girl Trope 
- How is this film a love story on many levels? 
- Traditions
References:
- The Sick Girl Trope, Explained (The Take Youtube Channel)
- The Big Sick – the year’s most likably unlikely romcom (The Guardian article by Mark Kermode/ 2017)
Watched Loving Vincent (dir. Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman/ 2017)  
Points of Discussion: 
- The process to make the first fully-painted feature length films 
- We are Armand Roulin 
- Effect of casting famous actors/actresses 
- Comparisons to CITIZEN KANE (1941)
References:
- BBC piece about Loving Vincent, the world’s first fully painted feature film (Sarah Wimperis Youtube Channel)
- Loving Vincent: The Sense Of Truth (Jesse Tribble Youtube Channel)
- Film Review: ‘Loving Vincent’ (Variety article by Peter Debruge/ 2017)
Watched The Disaster Artist (dir. James Franco/ 2017)  
Points of Discussion: 
- Tommy Wiseau as a character 
- Reflection on THE ROOM (2003) 
- Can THE DISASTER ARTIST be seen as a "How-To" Video?
References:
- Review: In ‘The Disaster Artist,’ How to Fail at Moviemaking (New York Times article by Manohla Dargis/ 2017)
- The Disaster Artist review – James Franco's ode to bad film-making is a riot (The Guardian article by Benjamin Lee/ 2017)








