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    THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC – TU Department of Film, Audio, Media Arts by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella takes an up-close look at a lost and rediscovered masterpiece about the trial of Joan of Arc. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Film, Audio, Media Arts at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. [...]

  2. 482

    THE GREY – TU Department of Film, Audio, Media Arts by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Film, Audio, Media Arts at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  3. 481

    BREAKDOWN – TU Department of Film, Audio, Media Arts by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Film, Audio, Media Arts at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  4. 480

    MARGO’S GOT MONEY TROUBLES – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  5. 479

    CALIFORNIA SPLIT – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella calls CALIFORNIA SPLIT a sure bet, a comedy-drama where two buddies gamble their days away, no matter what the odds.

  6. 478

    IS GOD IS – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young explores Is God Is, a genre-blending film about two sisters grappling with the lasting effects of violence and trauma. Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When [...]

  7. 477

    CAST AWAY – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella looks at CAST AWAY, where being marooned on an island gives Tom Hanks and a volleyball named Wilson all the time in the world to explore the meaning of life. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a [...]

  8. 476

    STEAL THIS STORY, PLEASE! – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young explores Steal This Story, Please!, a timely documentary examining the fearless journalism and enduring legacy of Amy Goodman. Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she [...]

  9. 475

    BABE – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella loves BABE, an animated movie about an orphaned piglet with enough heart to warm up the cold, cold world. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist [...]

  10. 474

    MICHAEL – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  11. 473

    LA STRADA – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella celebrates LA STRADA, an early Fellini masterpiece about a young woman’s struggle to survive and find meaning on the road of life. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as [...]

  12. 472

    THE PITT, SEASON 2 – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young dives into The Pitt Season 2, a gripping medical drama that trades chaos for a deeper look at burnout and survival inside a broken healthcare system. Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma [...]

  13. 471

    MIDNIGHT COWBOY – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella has a lot of love for MIDNIGHT COWBOY, the outlaw movie of 1969 that shattered box office taboos and made Oscar history. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as [...]

  14. 470

    PROJCT HAIL MARY – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young dives into Project Hail Mary, a high-stakes sci-fi adventure where a lone teacher and an unlikely alien ally race to save their worlds. Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity [...]

  15. 469

    TENDER MERCIES – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella remembers the award-winning performance of Robert Duvall in the heartfelt drama TENDER MERCIES. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film [...]

  16. 468

    IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young dives into If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, a tense dark comedy about motherhood pushed to the brink. Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When [...]

  17. 467

    PAPER MOON – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella hits the road with a father-daughter con team in the sweet comedy-drama PAPER MOON. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older [...]

  18. 466

    SECONDS – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella reviews SECONDS, where one man’s dream of a second chance at life turns to nightmare. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews [...]

  19. 465

    CRIME 101 – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young dives into Crime 101, a sleek, Michael Mann–inspired LA heist thriller. Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve [...]

  20. 464

    ON THE WATERFRONT – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella revisits On the Waterfront, the electrifying Brando classic that forever changed film acting. Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film [...]

  21. 463

    MARTY – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  22. 462

    NO OTHER CHOICE – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  23. 461

    INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  24. 460

    THE RIP – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  25. 459

    MICKEY 17 – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  26. 458

    M – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  27. 457

    HOLIDAY MOVIES – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  28. 456

    PLURIBUS – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  29. 455

    LILIES OF THE FIELD – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  30. 454

    SEVEN DAYS IN MAY – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  31. 453

    THE LOWDOWN – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  32. 452

    THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  33. 451

    ROOFMAN – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  34. 450

    BEAUTY AND THE BEAST – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  35. 449

    THE WINDOW – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  36. 448

    ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  37. 447

    JOHN FORD – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  38. 446

    HIGHEST 2 LOWEST – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  39. 445

    MAN OF THE WEST – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  40. 444

    FREAKY TALES – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  41. 443

    HUSTLE AND FLOW – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  42. 442

    WASHINGTON BLACK – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  43. 441

    RUNAWAY TRAIN – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  44. 440

    SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  45. 439

    SUNRISE – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  46. 438

    SUPERMAN – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  47. 437

    THE BEAR, SEASON 4 – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

  48. 436

    MY DARLING CLEMENTINE – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  49. 435

    BIG NIGHT – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Michael Angelella

    Michael Angelella is a long-time story and screenwriting Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. He is a produced screenwriter and documentary writer, as well as a former journalist and author. He reviews older film treasures for Silver Screen Radio.

  50. 434

    MURDERBOT – TU Electronic Media and Film Review by Kalima Young

    Dr. Kalima Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. Her research explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma on Black identity and Black cultural production. When she makes her own films, they usually involve blood, aliens, psychics, or things that go bump in the night.

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