ROBERT WISE'S THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL Part I: A RELIGIOUS FILM? AbstractScience fiction (SF) films have frequently been the home for subtextual biblical characters, particularly Christ-figures. Crafting these sacred subtexts can make the difference between an ordinary film and an exceptional one. This investigation intends to explore the religious and other dimensions of the 1951 SF cult classic The Day the Earth Stood Still directed by Robert Wise. In Part 1 of this analytical triptych, the film's reception as a UFO film with political, artificial intelligence (AI), police and philosophical dimensions was canvassed. It was argued that Wise's film contains all of the above genre dimensions; however, it can be more fully appreciated as...
In science fiction films, we explore remote universes and use yet unknown technologies – the world a...
This article is continued from Volume 11, Issue 1. The War of the Worlds, which was scripted by Bar...
Twelve Monkeys (1995) is representative of numerous recent Hollywood films that focus on the theme o...
ROBERT WISE'S THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL PART III: KLAATU'S HOLY ASSOCIATES AND RIVAL RELIGIOUS R...
ROBERT WISE'S THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL PART II: KLAATU AS ALIEN MESSIAH AbstractIn Part I, the ...
The Day the Earth Stood Still is a unique film for its time. From a secular point of view, it was on...
Science Fiction (SF) films have frequently been the vehicles for hidden biblical characters, particu...
Amid the often complex and paradoxical relationship between Hollywood and American Christianity lies...
This paper analyses how long-1960s cinema responded to and framed public discourses surrounding reli...
Inspired by a 1940s short story by Harry Bates, scripted by Edmund H. North, and directed by Robert ...
The War of the Worlds, which was scripted by Barré Lyndon and directed by Byron Haskin, reflects the...
Inspired by a 1940s short story by Harry Bates, scripted by Edmund H. North, and directed by Robert ...
In response to John Lyden\u27s paper, To Commend or Critique? The Question of Religion and Film Stu...
For me as a teenager, secular films were merely a form of entertainment. A trip to the movies meant ...
Using philosophical propositions from Stanley Cavell\u27s work The World Viewed, I argue in this pap...
In science fiction films, we explore remote universes and use yet unknown technologies – the world a...
This article is continued from Volume 11, Issue 1. The War of the Worlds, which was scripted by Bar...
Twelve Monkeys (1995) is representative of numerous recent Hollywood films that focus on the theme o...
ROBERT WISE'S THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL PART III: KLAATU'S HOLY ASSOCIATES AND RIVAL RELIGIOUS R...
ROBERT WISE'S THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL PART II: KLAATU AS ALIEN MESSIAH AbstractIn Part I, the ...
The Day the Earth Stood Still is a unique film for its time. From a secular point of view, it was on...
Science Fiction (SF) films have frequently been the vehicles for hidden biblical characters, particu...
Amid the often complex and paradoxical relationship between Hollywood and American Christianity lies...
This paper analyses how long-1960s cinema responded to and framed public discourses surrounding reli...
Inspired by a 1940s short story by Harry Bates, scripted by Edmund H. North, and directed by Robert ...
The War of the Worlds, which was scripted by Barré Lyndon and directed by Byron Haskin, reflects the...
Inspired by a 1940s short story by Harry Bates, scripted by Edmund H. North, and directed by Robert ...
In response to John Lyden\u27s paper, To Commend or Critique? The Question of Religion and Film Stu...
For me as a teenager, secular films were merely a form of entertainment. A trip to the movies meant ...
Using philosophical propositions from Stanley Cavell\u27s work The World Viewed, I argue in this pap...
In science fiction films, we explore remote universes and use yet unknown technologies – the world a...
This article is continued from Volume 11, Issue 1. The War of the Worlds, which was scripted by Bar...
Twelve Monkeys (1995) is representative of numerous recent Hollywood films that focus on the theme o...