Timothy Lee

Aspiring Writer and Storyteller Wanting to Turn his Story Ideas into Reality!

Charlie Kaufman’s movies are radical therapy

When Spike Jonze’s oddball fantasy movie Being John Malkovich was first released back in 1999, people weren’t sure what to make of it. While the film was well-received, garnering praise for its “endearingly nutty” and “brilliantly inventive” writing, it also left viewers confused about what to make of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, at the time known solely for his work on TV comedies like The Edge and The Dana Carvey Show.

‘The Boy And The Heron’ Isn’t Just A Masterpiece; It’s The Ultimate Culmination From A Master - Review

When The Boy and The Heron (the original Japanese title being How Do You Live?) was in development, it was originally thought to be the final film by legendary anime director Hayao Miyazaki. This has now proven false as both Ghibli Vice President Junichi Nishioka and the film’s producer Toshio Suzuki have publicly stated that Miyazaki is already planning to work on a new film.

Why Hayao Miyazaki’s Films Will Always Matter

When it comes to the medium of animation, there are very few directors who make films as influential and creatively rich as Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki. Since his feature-length directorial debut, The Castle of Cagliostro, Miyazaki has consistently proven to be a masterful storyteller, wowing audiences with movies filled with creative and imaginative set pieces, characters, and worlds that are unlike anything else in both Japanese anime and Western animation.

'Stan Lee' Documentary Review: A Sanitized, Corporate Documentary That Doesn't Do Comic Genius Justice

Ask any person on the street if they are at least somewhat familiar with comic book legend Stan Lee, and almost always the answer will be a resounding yes.

Lee has become such an icon in not just the world of superheroes, but in popular culture as a whole. The man has helped create some of the most iconic characters in all of fiction, so naturally, considering the legacy that Lee has left on the world since his passing, it only makes sense for a documentary to be made about his life.

About Timothy Lee

Ever since he wrote his first review for his school newspaper, The Chicago Maroon, I knew from the very beginning that I wanted to be a writer. It was not only something I realized I was good at but was also something that could keep me creatively fulfilled more than anything. Since that realization, I have had the opportunity to write all sorts of things from film/TV reviews to video essays on my YouTube channels to op-eds for small news organizations to even scripts for narrative features like short films and games. Writing about all-things pop-culture is not just what I do best, but what I want to do more than anything, and hopefully the work that I have published so far can convince you that I am a voice worth noticing and paying attention to. 

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