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Adam Karabel

Adam Karabel

living in Chicago, IL
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 27,305|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 34|FAVORITED BY: 3|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 08/17/2006

I'm a recently graduated film student who has been writing about film his entire life. Strong interest in pursuing written work regarding film.

Education/Experience: Bachelor's Degree from Indiana University

Interests: Film and Media

Affiliations: Indiana University

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Reactions to the nominees of the 6 major categories in the 2006 Academy Awards...
Predictions of who will be nominated for the Academy Awards....
A review of Hollywood's new musical Blockbuster...
Completing my rundown of the 2007 Golden Globe Award nominees...
Reactions to the first half of the 2007 Golden Globe nominees in the Motion Picture category...
A rundown of the top contenders to be nominated for best supporting actor at the 2007 Academy Awards....
A rundown of the top 10 contenders for Best Actress Oscar nominations this year....
A tribute to the late, great director Robert Altman who passed away at age 81 this week.....
Here are my top 10 candidates for Best Actor for 2006:
In his article Night of the Living Dead: It's Not like Just a Wind that's Passing Through" R.H.W. Dillard talks about the film Night of the Living Dead
Analysis of the use of Iconography in cult classic film The Incredible Shrinking Man....
A comparison of the life of wrestling promoter Vince McMahon to the legendary film Citizen Kane....
Comparison of journalist Richard Tithecott's description of serial killers to the cult film Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
The second part of my series on the 2007 Oscars details the top candidates to be nominated for Best Director.....
My goal here is to produce a series of columns giving thoughts, predictions, commentary and information on the movie awards season leading up to the Academy Awards
It must be a very difficult task to make a romantic comedy with Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton in the leading roles.....
Details the influences of the famous film Citizen Kane in Todd Hayne's Indie Cult classic Velvet Goldmine...
In Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai it states, "No Matter if the enemy has thousands of men, there is fulfillment in simply standing them off and being determined to cut them all down."
Martin Scorsese's mafia films Mean Streets and Goodfellas show a distinct change in style for a director who made similar films in different eras of his life.
The film Aileen Wuornos: the Selling of a Serial Killer tries to take the position that while Wuornos was indeed a killer she was wronged in many ways throughout her life
The work of Charlie Chaplin, particularly in regards to his character "The Tramp" is highly reflective of the work of James Agee.
The French New Wave (FNW) style of filmmaking that reached its height during the late 1950's and early 1960's
I had the misfortune of going to see the third and (allegedly) last installment of the American Pie films this evening.
A startling realization struck me about halfway through The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King; there was only one character in the film whose fate I cared about.
The Matrix Revolutions is first and foremost an amazing action film and a visual spectacular the likes of which I haven't seen before.
James Mangold's Walk the Line contains some truly wonderful music in it, and some really wonderful performances behind that music.
I quote another critic to begin my review of Syriana because I found myself thinking about these words as I watched the film. Initially, this is a very confusing movie.
You know what this film lacks? Awe. Wonder. Grandeur. The sense that the characters are amazed or even amused by the fact that they have entered a fantasy world.
The Samurai film has existed as a successful and marketable genre for the last fifty years.
It has become a trend in cinema for female actresses to take on roles that used to be typically suited for men.
To understand the impact of Sister Souljah's novel The Coldest Winter Ever it helps to understand the back story of Sister Souljah herself.
In his essay "Inconsolable Darkness" John Gianvito writes: "It (Gothic) a venturing into a world created by ones own fears and desires, in a state of enthrallment both seductive and destructive (47)"
Zach Braff's Garden State uses quirkiness as a way to disguise shallowness. The film is SO quirky and strives so hard to be quirky that it almost succeeds in distracting you from how dry and shallow i...
The television series, Twin Peaks, creates a sense of nightmare by introducing a quaint, small, American town and then stuffing it with a seedy underbelly of sex, drugs, murder, greed and corruption.