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  • Filmmaking
    • Trickle Down Robonomics—The Predatory Capitalism of ‘RoboCop’
      Trickle Down Robonomics—The Predatory Capitalism of ‘RoboCop’
    • NOC NOC: How ‘Mission: Impossible’ Lit the Fuse of Action Stardom Within Tom Cruise
      NOC NOC: How ‘Mission: Impossible’ Lit the Fuse of Action Stardom Within Tom Cruise
    • Preparing for the Worst and Hoping for the Best:<br> Crises, Isolation and Connection in Julia Neuhaus’ Documentary ‘TEOTWAWKI–The End of the World As We Know It’ (2022)
      Preparing for the Worst and Hoping for the Best:
      Crises, Isolation and Connection in Julia Neuhaus’ Documentary ‘TEOTWAWKI–The End of the World As We Know It’ (2022)
  • Screenwriting
    • NOC NOC: How ‘Mission: Impossible’ Lit the Fuse of Action Stardom Within Tom Cruise
      NOC NOC: How ‘Mission: Impossible’ Lit the Fuse of Action Stardom Within Tom Cruise
    • The Sheep That Got Found: ‘Man on Fire’
      The Sheep That Got Found: ‘Man on Fire’
    • Spike Lee’s ‘25th Hour’: A Masterful Depiction of a Post-9/11 New York City that Explores Regret, Guilt and Uncertainty
      Spike Lee’s ‘25th Hour’: A Masterful Depiction of a Post-9/11 New York City that Explores Regret, Guilt and Uncertainty
  • Interview
    • Trickle Down Robonomics—The Predatory Capitalism of ‘RoboCop’
      Trickle Down Robonomics—The Predatory Capitalism of ‘RoboCop’
    • The Sheep That Got Found: ‘Man on Fire’
      The Sheep That Got Found: ‘Man on Fire’
    • ‘The Killing of a Chinese Bookie’: Turning Entertainment into Personal Statement
      ‘The Killing of a Chinese Bookie’: Turning Entertainment into Personal Statement
  • Documentary
    • Trickle Down Robonomics—The Predatory Capitalism of ‘RoboCop’
      Trickle Down Robonomics—The Predatory Capitalism of ‘RoboCop’
    • Preparing for the Worst and Hoping for the Best:<br> Crises, Isolation and Connection in Julia Neuhaus’ Documentary ‘TEOTWAWKI–The End of the World As We Know It’ (2022)
      Preparing for the Worst and Hoping for the Best:
      Crises, Isolation and Connection in Julia Neuhaus’ Documentary ‘TEOTWAWKI–The End of the World As We Know It’ (2022)
    • The Sheep That Got Found: ‘Man on Fire’
      The Sheep That Got Found: ‘Man on Fire’
  • Cinematography
    • Trickle Down Robonomics—The Predatory Capitalism of ‘RoboCop’
      Trickle Down Robonomics—The Predatory Capitalism of ‘RoboCop’
    • NOC NOC: How ‘Mission: Impossible’ Lit the Fuse of Action Stardom Within Tom Cruise
      NOC NOC: How ‘Mission: Impossible’ Lit the Fuse of Action Stardom Within Tom Cruise
    • The Sheep That Got Found: ‘Man on Fire’
      The Sheep That Got Found: ‘Man on Fire’
  • Editing
    • ‘The Hill’: Sean Connery’s Sisyphean Bond Break-Out
      ‘The Hill’: Sean Connery’s Sisyphean Bond Break-Out
    • ‘Catch Me If You Can’: Steven Spielberg’s Underrated Crime Comedy Is a Touching Drama About Identity, (Self-)Deception and Broken Families at Its Core
      ‘Catch Me If You Can’: Steven Spielberg’s Underrated Crime Comedy Is a Touching Drama About Identity, (Self-)Deception and Broken Families at Its Core
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      ‘I Wish I Knew How to Quit You’: Ang Lee’s Deeply Tragic ‘Brokeback Mountain’ Smolders with Slow-Burning Despair
  • Short film
    • ‘The Devil Needs a Fix’: Ian Ebright’s Sophomore Film Proves His Debut Was No Coincidence
      ‘The Devil Needs a Fix’: Ian Ebright’s Sophomore Film Proves His Debut Was No Coincidence
    • ‘The Line’: Luke Wallace’s Gripping Crime Drama With a Terrific Cast
      ‘The Line’: Luke Wallace’s Gripping Crime Drama With a Terrific Cast
    • ‘Cool Hair’: William Orozco-Cubbon’s Bonnie-and-Clyde-Like Thriller that Leaves Us Wanting More
      ‘Cool Hair’: William Orozco-Cubbon’s Bonnie-and-Clyde-Like Thriller that Leaves Us Wanting More

Adam Holender

Cinematography, Filmmaking, Interview, Screenwriting, Screenwriting 101

How John Schlesinger’s Homeless and Lonesome ‘Midnight Cowboy’ Rode His Way to the Top and Became the First and Only X-rated Movie to Win a Best Picture Oscar

Cinematography, Documentary, Filmmaking, Screenwriting

The day an X-rated walk on the dark side called ‘Midnight Cowboy’ won the Oscar for best picture, a new generation came to power in Hollywood

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