Crooklyn Director: Spike Lee Actors: Alfre Woodard, Delroy Lindo, Zelda Harris Running Time: 113 minutes Rated: Not rated Review Writer: Rie Aizawa Introduction What is the word “Crooklyn”? Crooklyn means Brooklyn and it is the word that black childr...
Psycho Director: Alfred Hitchcock Actors: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin Running Time: 109 minutes Rated: Not rated Review Writer: Rie Aizawa When we hear the name of Alfred Hitchcock, we remember The Birds (1963), Vertigo (1958),...
In the Book of Joshua, there are a lot of the attacks and the distribution of the lands to the tribes. Joshua is a successor of Moses and tells the God’s words to Israelite people. And these God’s words through Joshua are about social things and individual t...
Introduction. In this world, there are a lot of teaching methods. In Japan, fiercely competitive entrance examination exists. Therefore, teachers tend to teach English for the entrance examination to their students. That kind of English teaching doesn’t mak...
Black Harvest is the documentary about Joe Leahy, the Ganiga and the coffee plantation of Kaugum. Joe Leahy is half Australian and half Papuan. His father, Michael Leahy is the Australian but Michael didn’t recognize Joe as his own and Joe had been ignored by...
The Mission is the movie about religious, economical, and political power. The first one, religion, is the theme of this movie. Religious power is the story about the missions by Jesuit. The Guarani had their own religion, of course. However, some Guarani were...
Introduction The yuppie style was an embarrassment, even to its most ardent practitioners. It was too conformist, too anxiety-ridden, and, in an America increasingly polarized by class, not even cute,” Barbara Ehrenreich said in her book, Fear of Falling: T...
Introduction There are a lot of people in the world who love rock ’n’ roll. Still, many popular rock ’n’ rollers exist. However half century has passed since rock ’n’ roll was born, its status is fixed even today. Why is it? Rock ’n’ roll, isn’t it ...