When director George Lucas and concept artist Ralph McQuarrie brought us into a galaxy far, far away in the original Star Wars trilogy, they showed us a variety of unique worlds. As the series continued from there and evolved into being one of the biggest franchises in the world, the design of planets became a…
Author: Andrew Rainaldi
The Philosophy of The Grand Budapest Hotel (Pop Cultural Studies)
In the modern day, a girl reads a book. The Old Author wrote the book in 1985, about when he was a young author. The book takes place in the Grand Budapest Hotel of the 1960’s, and tells of the Young Author meeting Old Zero Mustafa, and the story that Old Zero relays to him….
ARC Review – Decoding Dylan: Making Sense of the Songs that Changed Modern Culture
New from McFarland Publishing, Jim M. Curtis’ new book Decoding Dylan: Making Sense of the Songs that Shaped Modern Culture gives us an expert look at the life and work of folk singer-songwriter and cultural icon Bob Dylan. Part biography, part lyrical analysis, part cultural evaluation, Decoding Dylan gives an exceedingly comprehensive portrait of one…
The Dark Knight: 10 Years of the Hero We Deserve (NCB 7/18/18)
(This post was originally published on No Coast Bias; to view the original post, click here.) 10 years ago today, the second installment in Christopher Nolan’s trilogy of Batman films debuted in theaters across America. Batman Begins revamped the character after Batman Forever and Batman & Robinmade it seem like we’d never get another good Batman movie. But…
How to Write a Cliffhanger: Looking Back at Westworld’s Season 1 Finale (No Coast Bias 4/18/18)
(This article was originally published in No Coast Bias. To view the original article, click here.) In 2016, HBO launched its newest big property to stand alongside the television powerhouses like Game of Thrones and Veep. The series, created by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan and adapted from the 1973 film by Michael Crichton, tells…
We Still Don’t Know What the Last Jedi is About (No Coast Bias 12/13/17)
(This post was originally published on No Coast Bias, several days before the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. To view the original post, click here.) We’re only a few days away from the release of the latest film in the Star Wars franchise, the cast of The Last Jedi is all over television, interviewing…
The Peak of Superhero Movies: Reacting to the Avengers: Infinity War Trailer (No Coast Bias, 11/30/17)
(This article originally appeared in No Coast Bias. To view the original post, click here.) After its release yesterday, the Avengers: Infinity War trailer seemed to break the internet. At the time of writing this, it has been watched over 44 million times and has stayed on the #1 spot of the Trending section on…
How Merchandise Governs the Star Wars Franchise (AREO Magazine, 11/29/17)
(This article originally appeared in AREO Magazine. To view the original version, click here.) Despite being the seventh feature film in the franchise, Star Wars: The Force Awakens was first one debut in December instead of May. This proved to be a highly lucrative change for Disney and Lucasfilm for one simple reason: merchandising. Merchandise…
Why the Justice League Movie Will (Probably) Fail (No Coast Bias, 11/7/17)
(This post originally appeared on No Coast Bias. To view the original version, click here.) *Spoilers for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice* The new movie Justice League is coming out soon, and… well, it’s not looking like an Oscar-winner to say the least. Putting Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, and others in a movie…
Star Trek Discovery and the Slow Invasion of Streaming Services (Areo Magazine, 10/9/17)
(This article originally appeared in Areo Magazine. To view the original version, click here.) Ten years ago, Netflix began launched their online streaming service. This effectively put the nail in the coffin of Blockbuster and similar stores. Since then, streaming services have become almost ubiquitous. Nearly everyone has a subscription to Netflix, or Hulu, or…
The Cultural Architect: David Garrick and his Influence on Shakespeare’s Legacy (Aetna Writing Award Nominee)
(This was a paper written for my 18th Century Shakespeare class. It was then nominated for University of Connecticut’s Aetna Writing in the Disciplines Awards under the Humanities category. For more information on the award, click here.) The Cultural Architect: David Garrick and his Influence on Shakespeare’s Legacy Literary canonization can be a difficult thing…
Predicting the Unpredictable: Reacting to Game of Thrones’ Season Finale (Areo Magazine, 8/28/17)
(This post originally appeared in Areo Magazine. To view the original version, click here.) — I’ll be discussing the Season 7 Finale of Game of Thrones, if you’re not all caught up yet, consider this your spoiler warning — The months in between two seasons of Game of Thrones begins to feel like years and years. Fan theories and…