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A Fan Helped Me Fix My Spider-Man Cinematic Chiasmus
What is Cinematic Chiasmus? You sure you want to know? This type of storytelling is not for the faint of heart. If somebody told you I was perfect at spotting examples of chiasmus in film, that I never make a … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, chiasmus, comic books, films, movie review, movies, sam raimi, spiderman
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Getting Back in the Swing of Things
It has been nearly three years since I published my last Cinematic Chiasmus, and that is far too big of a gap. I’m pleased to announce that I have a new one currently in the works. These types of articles … Continue reading
London Screenwriters’ Festival Spotlights the RoboCop Chiasmus
Two years ago, Netflix made a video based on my Back to the Future Trilogy chiasmus article and called it the Lockard Theory. I was honored, of course, that they took note of my analysis. I loved helping others to … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, chiasmus, films, movies, robocop, science fiction
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at How I Uncover Cinematic Chiasmus
I’ve written more than a dozen articles explaining how the story structure of some special films fall into the category of Cinematic Chiasmus. These are films that unfold in a particular way in which the events in their first half … Continue reading
What a Twist! The Sixth Sense Is a Symmetrical Film
The Sixth Sense has one of the most memorable and famous twist endings of all time. But once its secret is revealed is there any mystery left to the film? It turns out that The Sixth Sense does have at … Continue reading
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Tagged chiasmus, death, drama, films, horror, m night shyamalan, movie review, movies, scary movies, the sixth sense
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MovieBob’s Mistake
I like MovieBob’s Really That Good series of movie reviews. He drills deep into instant-classic films, such as Ghostbusters, Die Hard, The Avengers, and the first two Spider-Man films, to discover why they connected with audiences upon their original release … Continue reading
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Tagged chiasmus, films, movie review, moviebob, movies, really that good, the matrix, videos, youtube
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What About Bob? What About Chiasmus?
When I get an idea for a Cinematic Chiasmus, I get excited about it because it’s a chance to look at a film in a way that no one has ever done before. A few months ago, the good folks … Continue reading
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Tagged bill murray, chiasmus, comedy, films, funny, humor, movie review, movies, relationships, richard dreyfuss, what about bob
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The Symmetry of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
It’s been more than a year since my last Cinematic Chiasmus. But you know what? Christmas is coming early this year because I am offering another amazing example of Cinematic Chiasmus right now. If you’re unfamiliar with this concept, a … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, chiasmus, films, james t kirk, movie review, movies, science fiction, sequels, spock, star trek
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Netflix Dedicated a Video to My Back to the Future Chiasmus!
It’s not every day that you can say a big name like Netflix took notice of you. Well, last Wednesday (coincidentally right after I published another Back to the Future article) Netflix posted a video on their YouTube account depicting … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, back to the future, chiasmus, films, movie review, movies, netflix, science fiction, videos
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Thank You to My Wonderful Readers
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. My biggest priority in creating and maintaining this website is to have fun sharing new ways of looking at movies. And I’m so pleased that I’m reaching an ever-growing audience of people who are as eager to … Continue reading
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Tagged back to the future, chiasmus, gratitude, holiday, kindness, thank you, thanksgiving
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