Guy Crucianelli

Guy Crucianelli is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. His work has appeared at Senses of Cinema, Bright Lights Film Journal and the Journal of Popular Culture. He is also a regular contributor to the 101 Movies You Must See Before You Die series.

‘Understanding Art’ Brings You Nose-to-Nose with Rembrandt and the Boys

The Digging Goes Deep in James Chandler’s ‘An Archaeology of Sympathy’

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Boar? ‘Richard III’

Charlie Chaplin Murders a Myth in ‘Monsieur Verdoux’

On the Long Haul Rather Than a Short Thrill: ‘I Do and I Don’t: A History of Marriage in the Movies’

Suffering Stripped to Its Lineaments: ‘Sansho the Bailiff’

Love as a Visual Phenomenon: ‘The Progress of Love’

You Can’t Keep a Good Hook Down: ‘The Holy or the Broken’

Luscious Delight in Exclusive Access: ‘Forever Young: The Rock and Roll Photography of Chuck Boyd’

More Than Any Other New American Director, Francis Ford Coppola Reminds Me of Orson Welles

Innocent Catholic Wife Unwittingly Used as Satan-Incubator in ‘Rosemary’s Baby’

‘Lawless’: A Family with a Moonshine Bloodline