Within a romcom there has to be miscommunication – and lots of it.
Jordan Peele’s latest horror film challenges viewers to consider technology, surveillance, other worldly life and the making of spectacle through different lenses — including the eyes of animals.
(Universal Pictures)
When it comes to our ethical duties to animals, representation and respect should go hand in hoof.
Lights from police vehicles illuminate Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., in the evening following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 2021.
(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
The popularity of zombie apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic narratives has emerged from some of the same economic and cultural currents that gave rise to Trump’s presidency.
The extensive damage done to lead character Ethan’s hands in ‘Resident Evil’ sparked online commentary.
(Screenshot of Resident Evil: Biohazard/Capcom)
Game design engages players through emotional identification and physical participation, and relies heavily on the role of human hands in knowing and navigating the world.
The Night Comes for Us should be appreciated for reviving the Indonesian action film genre and putting it on the map of global cinema.
Characters in Wiro Sableng (from left to right) : Anggini (Sherina Munaf), Bujang Gila Tapak Sakti (Fariz Alfarazi), Wiro Sableng (Vino G. Bastian), the Prince (Yusuf Mahardhika) and Rara Murni (Aghniny Haque)
Eriek Juragan
Professor, Management and Organizational Studies, Huron University College and Coordinator of Animal Ethics and Sustainability Leadership, Western University