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10 Things I Learned from My Very Own Failed YouTube Channel

Posted on June 7, 2025June 7, 2025 by VoxParadox

Remember that bright-eyed, bushy-tailed version of yourself who thought, “Hey, I could totally be a YouTuber!”? Yeah, that was me, not too long ago. I envisioned myself cranking out awesome content, building a passionate community, and maybe, just maybe, ditching the 9-to-5 for a life of creative freedom. Armed with my trusty (and slightly dusty)…

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Finding Beauty in the Gloom: Exploring the Haunting Art of Charles L. Peterson 🎨

Posted on June 17, 2023June 17, 2025 by VoxParadox

Charles L. Peterson. The name might not immediately conjure images of sun-drenched landscapes or vibrant still lifes. Instead, Peterson’s art delves into a different realm – the often-overlooked beauty and evocative power of twilight, winter’s stark embrace, and the quiet drama of the prairie after dark. His unique style, characterized by muted palettes, impressionistic strokes,…

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The Cinematic Odyssey of Stanley Kubrick

Posted on June 21, 2016June 21, 2025 by VoxParadox

Stanley Kubrick was an acclaimed American filmmaker, frequently hailed as the greatest American director of his era, who virtually reinvented each genre he worked in, from horror to science fiction, and even redefined psychological drama. His career was characterized by a preoccupation with moral and social issues, coupled with an unsurpassed technical artistry. Early Career…

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Short Film: The Formorian (2007)

Posted on May 14, 2009June 12, 2025 by VoxParadox

The Formorian is a fantasy short film, depicting a mythological time in ancient Ireland where men were Gods, and swords retold their conquests to their masters. The Formorian is a fantasy short film directed by Aideen McCarthy in 2007, with an ancient Irish legend as the backdrop. Set during the the time of the Second…

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Aki Kaurismäki: Rebel, genius, or both?

Posted on May 6, 2009June 7, 2025 by VoxParadox

“Cinema is dead. It died 1962, I think it was in October!”-Aki Kaurismäki Aki Kaurismäki is a legendary Finnish filmmaker, who is best known for making films like The Match Factory Girl (1990), The Man Without a Past (2002), and most recently Lights in the Dusk (2006). Kaurismäki made his debut in 1983, directing Crime…

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Short Animation Film: ARK

Posted on May 5, 2009June 12, 2025 by VoxParadox

Yes, all roads lead to animation for me at the moment. ARK is one of the best examples of what a great short animated film looks like. This one is biggie! Multiple award-winning, short animated film by Grzegorz Jonkajtys and Marcin Kobylecki, this is a futuristic film, set against the gruesome backdrop of a world…

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Animation Short Film: Sonata

Posted on May 4, 2009June 8, 2025 by VoxParadox

Sonata is an animated short film directed by Ryan McDougal, as part of his final thesis at Vancouver Film School. This is the short and simple tale of a man, who in a fleeting moment of hesitation, must decide whether or not to take his chance. Remaining on the subject of romantic, animated short films,…

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Animation Short Film: En Tus Brazos (In Your Arms)

Posted on May 2, 2009June 7, 2025 by VoxParadox

En Tus Brazos (In Your Arms) is a French-made Spanish animation movie, made in 2005, about how nothing can stop a tango dancing couple … not even fate. Cherish this one! En Tus Brazos (In Your Arms) is a wonderful animation short film directed by François-Xavier Goby, Edouard Jouret and Matthieu Landour in 2005. Presented…

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Krzysztof Kieslowski’s: Three Colours: Red (Trois Couleurs: Rouge)

Posted on April 29, 2009June 8, 2025 by VoxParadox

The grand and majestic conclusion the Three Colours Trilogy, Red takes loosely connected lives and creates a masterful web of rich and complex philosophical narrative of loss, fraternity, and perhaps redeeming love. Three Colours: Red is the final entry in Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Three Colours trilogy, a triumphant conclusion where the lives of the three sets…

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Krzysztof Kieslowski’s: Three Colours: White (Trois Couleurs: Blanc)

Posted on April 27, 2009June 8, 2025 by VoxParadox

Considered an anti-comedy, and Krzysztof Kieslowski’s most straightforward and mainstream film, Three Colours: White, which deals with equality, is the second in the Three Colours trilogy. Largely considered to be a black comedy, composed of darkly humourous moments, Three Colours: White is the second film in Krzysztof Kieslowski’s “Three Colours Trilogy” (the other two being…

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