
Adam Kuhn
Film Critic at Corndog Chats
Part time Film Critic @COFCA614, full time Product Manager @Infor. Baseball addict. Cincinnati Bearcat football season ticket holder.
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2 weeks ago |
corndogchats.com | Adam Kuhn
Directed by Michael AngaranoWritten by Michael Angarano & Christopher Nicholas SmithIt might be strange to position things this way, but millennials are starting to make movies of their stories. To be fair, they have for some time now, but many of the big name directors now are probably Gen X, but we’re starting to see millennials breakthrough as well, and even Gen Z is right around the corner if you can believe it.
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2 weeks ago |
corndogchats.com | Adam Kuhn
Directed by Wong Kar-WaiWritten by Wong Kar-Wai & Lawrence BlockDirector Wong is a master, and by now in the timeline, the world knew this. No longer were his talents only specific to Hong Kong, or even Asia generally. But what does this mean for his prospects? Well, Hollywood came calling, hoping to capture his style and talents for an American audience.
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3 weeks ago |
corndogchats.com | Adam Kuhn
Written & Directed by Wong Kar-WaiIn the Mood for Love was the crowning achievement of a decade of stellar films from the Hong Kong master, Wong Kar-Wai. To follow up that film is a daunting task, and he could have gone any direction. Instead, he stuck to what he knew, directing 2046, which is a spiritual, if not literal, sequel to In the Mood for Love.
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4 weeks ago |
corndogchats.com | Adam Kuhn
Written & Directed by Tracie LaymonSmall films don’t always get the limelight, and often for good reason. Smaller budgets, smaller scope, less famous actors, etc. But they are the backbone of an industry that requires creative spaces for artists to test and build their craft, and to flex their creative muscles. Cinema is first and foremost an art form, designed to tell stories and be an artistic reflection of the world around us.
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1 month ago |
corndogchats.com | Adam Kuhn
Written & Directed by Wong Kar-WaiThe movies of Wong Kar-Wai are iconic to any film lover, but In the Mood for Love is perhaps the most iconic of all of them. Anyone who has experienced the film before (and it is an immersive experience) knows about the style, beauty, and emotional punch of the film. Anyone who has not, please go fix that as soon as possible.
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