"Disappearing Tricks" revisits the golden age of theatrical magic and silent film to reveal how professional magicians shaped the early history of cinema. Where others have called upon magic as merely an evocative metaphor for the wonders of cinema, Matthew Solomon focuses on the work of the profess[...]
Imagine you are trapped on an icy Atlantic on the doomed Titanic...with a zombie virus. Matt Solomon and Chris Pauls re-imagine the historical events of this fateful voyage through the lens of zombie mayhem. Join Captain Edward Smith and his inner circle as they desperately try to contain a weaponis[...]
One of the biggest hits of the silent era, The Gold Rush (1925) was famously described by Charlie Chaplin - the star, writer and director of the film - as 'the picture I want to be remembered by'. Enjoying popular and critical success not once but twice, the film was given a new lease of life with s[...]
In this study, Jiri Dvoracek focuses on the usage of the "Son of David" title in Matthew's Gospel. He assumes that Matthew's image of the healing Son of David can be explained from the existing Jewish concepts - in particular in the light of the Solomon as exorcist tradition. In the first part, he e[...]