Andrei Serban
Contributor
Portrait - Greg Funnell
Mostly film reviewer, but also two-time published author and independent filmmaker. Heavily influenced by Kafka, Palahniuk, Dangor, Cartarescu and on the filmmaking side (but also for literary themes) - Kubrick, Lynch, Tarantino, Inarritu, Aronofsky, Scorsese, Hitchcock, Kurosawa, Fulci, Peckinpah ...
Postmoderninst writer dealing with themes of solipsism and eschatology, as well as Jewishness and Eastern philosophy (especially Confucianism), all in a hyperlink and experimental, yet aesthetically appealing manner.
Latest Articles
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Scream 4 - Prejudice and Discrimination in the Youngest Art
Wes Craven's Scream 4 proves that it is as unfair to dismiss a film due to the particularities of its genre as it is to judge a person based on his race.
May 20, 2011
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From Voyeur to Auteur - 8th Art Form
A comparison between the early history of film and that of video games, regarding notions of authorship - D. W. Griffith and David Cage
Feb 8, 2011
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Enter the Void Review
Film review of one of the most sick and bizarre releases in the past years.
Nov 20, 2010
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Holy Rollers Review
Review of Kevin Asch's Holy Rollers from the London Jewish Film Festival about Hasidic Jews used as drug smugglers, starring Jesse Eisenberg.
Nov 10, 2010
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