If I can appreciate all the work that authors Nightingale and Palmer put into this book, imagine how genuine fans might feel…
5 Reasons ‘Blancanieves’ is the Most Thrilling ‘Snow White’ Ever
Sparking Visual and Cultural Literacy with ‘Reimagined’ Movies
Learning About the Holocaust Through ‘Schindler’s List’ and IWitness
The Shoah Foundation on Media Literacy… and the Importance of Librarians
Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy Giveaway: 20th Anniversary Edition of SCHINDLER’S LIST
Schindler’s List is a film that really doesn’t need much of an introduction from me. If you’ve seen it, you’ve seen it. If you haven’t, you probably should. Perhaps more than any other piece of moving-image media it has contributed to the “media construction” of the Holocaust for contemporary audiences, taking its place alongside Night [...]
Book Giveaway: ‘My Adventures as a Young Filmmaker’ by Andrew Jenks
How Foreign Films Can Teach Critical Thinking
Visual Literacy and Media Literacy QuickLink: Brutally Honest Oscar Posters
Scriptwriting, the ‘Languages of Film,’ and Media Literacy: Teaching the Oscars with Frank Baker
An Oscar-Winning Giveaway: UNDEFEATED on Blu-ray
The only problem with inspirational movies is that they can be kind of corny. Know what I mean? I’m not talking about message movies, although plenty of those attempt to inspire us–it’s just that their attempts are so transparent that the audience feels like it’s being treated like idiots. (And for some reason we educators, [...]
The Oscars: Frank Baker Talks Critical Thinking, Movie Fandom, and the Common Core
Black History Month Giveaway: ‘King: A Filmed Record… Montgomery to Memphis’
Ely Landau’s King: A Filmed Record received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary more than forty years ago, and strangely enough you could see that scenario repeating if it were released today—it’s that riveting, that smart, that important. (And actually this Sunday, it is being “released” again for a single day at select theaters.) Just [...]














