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Director Kentucker Audley Breaks Down the Minutia of PLEASANTVILLE in a New Video Essay

With video essays on cinema becoming a popular thing on the internets nowadays, it seems only fitting that filmmakers themselves would start chiming in on the films they feel elevate the medium. Director Kentucker Audley does just that with his insightful breakdown of the classic 1998 film Pleasantville by Ron Howard and dives deep into what makes it so special.

After you give it a watch and realize this is what makes movies so great, show your support of movies by heading over to the Movies Brand website at moviesbrand.com and buy some movies gear. Movies.

If you want to see some other great video essays, I would highly recommend checking out Cameron Carpenter’s Why Is Cinema on Youtube.

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