Why is pride considered to be the deadliest of the 7 deadly sins? When is an individual's pride too much? If we lack pride, does that mean we lack confidence? These questions all come to mind when contemplating the essence of Pride.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Mar 03, 2010
Too much analysis of friendship can only leave one without much trust, questioning who our friends are, their intentions and why they are friends; doubt and suspicion grows, but let's do it anyway.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Feb 24, 2010
Does Music have the power to alter the events of time; to manifest alternate realities and transcend boundaries of physical dimensions? Jamin and Kiowa Winans propose this possibility cinematically in their films, Spin and Ink.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Feb 22, 2010
An article born from what has become my most hotly contested comment section here on Associated Content. Supply and demand dictates that I should provide more information, expanding the debate over euthanasia, or perhaps just fuel to the fire.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Jan 22, 2010
In a world where Terry Gilliam is an immortal storyteller and Tom Waits is the devil, no one's imagination is safe. This is the creative depth charge that is Gilliam's latest film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Jan 19, 2010
How to prepare for A Serious Man: play Jefferson Airplane records in a room adorned by seventies porn star posters dimly lit by a menorah while reading the Torah, on weed.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Oct 28, 2009
Near the Denver Art Museum, The CELL is a non-profit, high-tech exhibit experience, called Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: Understanding the Threat of Terrorism.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Oct 13, 2009
District 9 is a rare movie capable of borrowing from the pantheon of science fiction cinema without being a hack. District 9 has social pertinence behind the mask of one bad-ass alien movie.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Oct 03, 2009
Film adaptation of Robert Venditti's comic, Surrogates, directed by Jonathan Mostow, starring Bruce Willis, Rhada Mitchell, James Cromwell, Ving Rhames. Irony of the film's message, as Venditti's comic is stripped of its flesh and bone.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Sep 29, 2009
Korean director Park Chan-wook continues his innovative lineage of thriller and horror films, with Thirst, creating a cinematic feast akin to a Shakespearean throne of blood.
Contributor: Jason Cangialosi Published: Sep 07, 2009
"Someone once told me that I was a deep thinker, as deep as the ocean, but I replied, no, not even the Universe is deep in its immeasurable mass and I am only the illusion of a puddle."