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American Psycho
Matthew Gildersleeve goes to the movies with Jacques Lacan.
[Issue 113 :: April/May 2016 :: Films :: 10 matches]
The Ontology of Photography: From Analogue To Digital
Peter Benson on why digital photos aren’t reliable records of anything.
[Issue 95 :: March/April 2013 :: Appearance and Reality :: 10 matches]
Brimstone and Treacle
Thomas R. Morgan notes a diabolical, and angelic, case of anti-realism.
[Issue 145 :: August/September 2021 :: Films :: 10 matches]
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Thomas E. Wartenberg sees current concerns about truth in the news spotlighted by a classic Western.
[Issue 134 :: October/November 2019 :: Films :: 10 matches]
Revolutionary Road
Nick DiChario asks if it’s existential, or just depressing.
[Issue 75 :: September/October 2009 :: Films :: 9 matches]
Metropolis
Fritz Lang’s film Metropolis is a classic thanks to its timeless warning about the perils of technological mastery without social justice, says Scott O’Reilly.
[Issue 37 :: August/September 2002 :: Films :: 9 matches]
Just Ask The Dust
Existentialism goes to the movies. Nick DiChario finds that the novel fills spaces the film doesn’t even have.
[Issue 62 :: July/August 2007 :: Films :: 9 matches]
Seven Samurai
See a cinematic classic from a post-Hegelian perspective. Danny O’Donnell reviews Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai.
[Issue 55 :: May/June 2006 :: Films :: 9 matches]
Dave Chappelle’s Block Party
Dharmender Dhillon asks what happened to the revolutionary potential of hip hop.
[Issue 99 :: November/December 2013 :: Films :: 9 matches]
Letters
More Theology, More Falsification • Miraculous Coughs • Too-Many-Worlds Interpretation? • Death or Freedom? • Warhol Was First! • What is it Like to be You? • Is Philosophy Enough? • Idle Speculation
[Issue 31 :: March/April 2001 :: Letters :: 9 matches]
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