Popular reviews of Don’t Look Up have been polarised, ranged from admiring to dismissive. This Netflix comedy satirises the difficulty of compelling the uninterested to care and the failure of government to tackle our imminent extinction. As such, we are left with the question as to whether it is still possible, in 2022, to find humour in a film about the end of the world? Ultimately, the film is the product of the discourse it satirises; the star-studded cast and their activist message is lost in a failure to hold to account those most responsible for global warming by focusing not on the systemic but the individual. In looking towards object-oriented ontology, this review attempts to unpack the politics of care-lessness which envelops the...
This article considers the significance of transnational production, aesthetic, and narrative strate...
Warming is a short animated film by Colleen MacIsaac that illustrates some of the causes and consequ...
Modern disaster films constitute a specific cultural form that speaks to the anxieties of the “risk ...
Popular reviews of Don’t Look Up have been polarised, ranged from admiring to dismissive. This Netfl...
‘Don't Look Up’ makes no direct reference to climate change, yet functions as a climate communicatio...
This idea that in the end, while science can offer reasoning and understanding, only faith can offer...
In December 2021, Netflix released a comedy feature film, ‘Don't Look Up’. The film follows two scie...
This article examines the emotional rhetorical strategies of 3 films—TheDay After Tomorrow (2004), A...
Satire has long been used as a tool in social commentary and political communication, and in some ca...
Screen media has held a mirror toward world events since its inception, with filmmakers occupying a ...
This article sets out to illustrate the power of fictional film to present cautionary tales around ...
190 pagesTwenty-first century American cinema is permeated by images of globalization and environme...
To see the Earth in a grain of sand by the briefest of lightning flashes may be Homo sapiens's only ...
‘Don't look up’ represents the news media as harmful to the public understanding of science. The new...
How we communicate about climate change shapes our response tothe most complex and challenging issue...
This article considers the significance of transnational production, aesthetic, and narrative strate...
Warming is a short animated film by Colleen MacIsaac that illustrates some of the causes and consequ...
Modern disaster films constitute a specific cultural form that speaks to the anxieties of the “risk ...
Popular reviews of Don’t Look Up have been polarised, ranged from admiring to dismissive. This Netfl...
‘Don't Look Up’ makes no direct reference to climate change, yet functions as a climate communicatio...
This idea that in the end, while science can offer reasoning and understanding, only faith can offer...
In December 2021, Netflix released a comedy feature film, ‘Don't Look Up’. The film follows two scie...
This article examines the emotional rhetorical strategies of 3 films—TheDay After Tomorrow (2004), A...
Satire has long been used as a tool in social commentary and political communication, and in some ca...
Screen media has held a mirror toward world events since its inception, with filmmakers occupying a ...
This article sets out to illustrate the power of fictional film to present cautionary tales around ...
190 pagesTwenty-first century American cinema is permeated by images of globalization and environme...
To see the Earth in a grain of sand by the briefest of lightning flashes may be Homo sapiens's only ...
‘Don't look up’ represents the news media as harmful to the public understanding of science. The new...
How we communicate about climate change shapes our response tothe most complex and challenging issue...
This article considers the significance of transnational production, aesthetic, and narrative strate...
Warming is a short animated film by Colleen MacIsaac that illustrates some of the causes and consequ...
Modern disaster films constitute a specific cultural form that speaks to the anxieties of the “risk ...