First and foremost, Ryan Brown is a fan. He has been an avid fan of both the theater and cinema since an early age and his passion for both has been continually growing ever since. When dissecting a film, he focuses on all elements of film-making including some fan/cult factors. He believes that character development is the foundation of a good film and usually starts his analysis of a film from there moving forward. His writing style may be influenced by his background of narrative and argumentative studies in the subject, but he tends to enjoy a more conversational style to better interact with the readers, unlike some other pretentious and pompous writers.
Family road trip comedies thrive on a mix of heartwarming moments, chaotic misadventures, and character growth. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, ...
Universal Pictures and Blumhouse teamed up to deliver the new psychological horror, “The Woman In The Yard,”now haunting theaters near you. Directed ...
Family road trip comedies thrive on a mix of heartwarming moments, chaotic misadventures, and character growth. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, ...
Universal Pictures and Blumhouse teamed up to deliver the new psychological horror, “The Woman In The Yard,”now haunting theaters near you. Directed ...