InCounter ArtsbyAnastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenMusical Master or Mess? Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ Is a Long-Winded Trailer — ReviewThe king of rock was not given a full coronation but was greatly worshipped nonetheless.Jul 21, 20221Jul 21, 20221
InCounter ArtsbyAnastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Snippets of ‘About Time’ — Thoughts and ReviewRichard Curtis’ heartfelt and classically humanistic and sometimes always corny British classics become a household name in the UK and…Jun 28, 20221Jun 28, 20221
InCounter ArtsbyAnastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThree Electric European Cinematic Forms — Expressionist Collection1. Tornatore and Truffaut — Nostalgia in European Film within FilmApr 17, 2022Apr 17, 2022
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Importance of Women In FilmIn a world where female filmmakers gaining true recognition is rare, we must not continue to dismiss their feminine impact.Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Musical Confusion of The Greatest Showman — ReviewThough entertaining to watch, Michael Gracey’s ‘The Greatest Showman’ lacks depth and is overrun by its flashy, unrealistic storytelling.Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenLes Parapluies de Cherbourg (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg) — Review1964’s French musical drama encapsulates the grandeur of a perfect romance and life’s sobering changes.Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenQueen & Slim’s Heartening ImpactRunaway crime-drama, Queen & Slim, offers a powerful perspective on inequality in black America.Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenHow Home is Home — Brooklyn Analysis & ReviewHowever much belonging twists, ‘Brooklyn’ shows us that home is what you make it.Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenHow Godard Broke Our Hearts in Le Mépris — Analysis & ReviewThe 1963 classic French-Italian drama serves as a masterclass in impactful filmmaking.Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Emotional History of Lili Elbe — The Danish Girl ReviewTransgender pioneer Lili Elbe breaks our heart and attempts to teach us a lesson of authenticity in ‘The Danish Girl’.Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenHow ‘Malcolm & Marie’ Did Manage to Keep Us Watching — ReviewThough already critiqued, writer and director Sam Levinson’s lockdown project ‘Malcolm & Marie’ does still soar and fulfils much of it’s…Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Abstract Point Of A Clockwork Orange — ReviewReleased for streaming on Netflix two years ago, is this a so called ‘masterwork’ of a film, or just cinematic satire?Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenHow 1917 Captivated Audiences Across The Globe — Review & AnalysisProfoundly moving, the inventive staging and richness that is presented brings the realism of a wartime experience to life phenomenally…Jan 13, 2022Jan 13, 2022
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenStanley Donen’s Marvel At Love — Two For The Road Review & AnalysisOf all of Audrey Hepburn’s doe-eyed, elegance-seeped roles that she is so well known and loved for, Stanley Donen shows her in a beautiful…Jan 13, 2022Jan 13, 2022
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Debate On Life in La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty) — Analysis and Review“Traveling is very useful: it makes your imagination work. Everything else is just disappointment and trouble. Our journey is entirely…Jan 16, 20221Jan 16, 20221
InCounter ArtsbyAnastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Debate On Life in La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty) — Analysis and Review“Traveling is very useful: it makes your imagination work. Everything else is just disappointment and trouble. Our journey is entirely…Jan 16, 2022Jan 16, 2022
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Artistic Way of Edith Piaf — La Vie En Rose Analysis & ReviewThe sad starlet is portrayed so perfectly it hurts; La Vie En Rose bursts with life and emotion.Jan 16, 2022Jan 16, 2022
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenA Breath of Life In Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool — ReviewThe message of love above all facades is the strongest takeaway from this British film focused on family, hope and beauty in the unusual.Jan 16, 2022Jan 16, 2022
InCounter ArtsbyAnastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenThe Burning Candle of Love in ‘Le Weekend’ — Analysis and ReviewRoger Michell’s ‘Le Weekend’ sees love like a burning candle — made to fade, yet uttering a bittersweet smell.Feb 21, 20221Feb 21, 20221
Anastasia Brown - Dreams of the ScreenRelevancy in European Cinema — ‘The Beaches of Agnès’ ReviewHer philosophy has her remain elegantly original, and we as an audience can feel her genuine adoration for cinemaMar 3, 2022Mar 3, 2022