Film lovers examine the cinematic moments that thrilled, perplexed, challenged and forever changed them in this collection of visual essays.
The worst episode of "VOIR" is "The Duality of Appeal", rated 6.4/10 from 196 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "The Duality of Appeal" aired on 12/6/2021 and is rated 0.2 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Summer of the Shark".
For animators like Glen Keane, appeal means harmony in design. It's also led to narrow beauty standards for female characters — and new challenges.
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For Sasha Stone, summer 1975 evokes endless days, first kisses, "Jaws" on repeat — and the start of a long love affair with the movies.
Director: David Prior
Writer: Sasha Stone
How has film's challenging storytelling held up against the small screen's welcoming character arcs? Digital changed it all, says Taylor Ramos.
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For young Walter Chaw, "48 Hrs." kicked off a crucial conversation about race in America — not to mention a host of interracial buddy movies.
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Forever changed after seeing Park Chan-wook's "Lady Vengeance," Tony Zhou breaks down the uneasy perils and pleasures of revenge.
Director: Taylor Ramos, Tony Zhou
Writer: Taylor Ramos, Tony Zhou
Love "Lawrence of Arabia," but can't embrace its protagonist? Drew McWeeny examines likability and the monsters we're drawn to in the dark.
Director: David Prior
Writer: Drew McWeeny