Tag Archives: Darren Aronofsky

Interview With Kevin Pontuti, Director Of ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ (2021)

I recently had the chance to sit and chat with Kevin Pontuti, the director of The Yellow Wallpaper, which is one of my favorite films this year. Read my review here. Learn more about his beginnings in the arts, the filmmaking business, and more! PopHorror: Thank you, Kevin, for taking …

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Mother! – A Movie Layered in Symbolism

“Seeing is believing.” Mother! is indeed one of the best movies of 2017. There are so many hidden layers that have great symbolism behind them, and I personally feel that it is imperative to share these meanings to better understand the complexity of this masterful movie. Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! is …

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Mother! (2017) A Heart Wrenching Film Review

I am not one of those people that likes to go to see a film in the theaters more than once. I actually don’t think I’ve repeatedly seen a film on the big screen since Freddy vs. Jason. Even then I didn’t go because I thought it was an amazing …

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Malady (2017) Review: An Artistic Display of Emotion

Capturing a story using an artistic approach is no easy feat. This takes great skill and attention to detail with a boldness that could lose your audience in a heartbeat. One director who has been known for successfully using this technique is Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Mother!). Following …

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