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What Really Makes Don Quixote the Greatest Story Ever Told?
The over 400-year old story, Don Quixote is instantly recognized worldwide due to its universal story, relatable to the simplest human living then and now....
A Tribute to Hayao Miyazaki: Enchanted Edifice of the Master Storyteller
Hayao Miyazaki creates art with purpose and intention, applying his techniques to provoke bonds with nature and its beauty like no other....
These 6 Iconic Films Turn 10 This Year – From ‘Thor’, ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ to ‘Bridesmaids’
From romantic comedies to superhero blockbusters, 2011 was a memorable year for movies - iconic films such as 'Thor', 'Bridesmaids', etc....
‘La La Land’ – Damien Chazelle’s Love Letter to LA is a Magical Portrayal of Love and Life
‘La La Land’ is a modern-day musical that pays homage to the old Technicolor musical films of the past, and it does so in the absolute best way possible....
A Tribute To Ewan McGregor: The Superstar-Actor Known for Iconic Roles
Scottish actor Ewan McGregor has played many iconic roles such as Dan Torrance and Obi-Wan Kenobi and is deserving of being a recognizable star in Cinema....
Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Last Days’ – A Personal and Visceral Retelling of the HolocaustÂ
'The Last Days' - Holocaust survivors, war veterans, and historians give an in-depth and personalized look into the horrors of the concentration camps....
A Tribute to Denis Villeneuve: The Best Fantasy-Thriller Director Today
Known for his unique films based on science-fiction and fantasy, Denis Villeneuve is one of the most in-demand directors to work with in the last decade....
 A Tribute to ‘Scarface’: The Timeless ‘80s Meditation on Excess and the American Dream | Al Pacino
'Scarface' - How is it that you can have everything, do anything, be something, and still want more and always more?...
Daniel Craig’s James Bond: A Comprehensive Review & Ranking of the Latest 007’s Portrayals in Film
Daniel Craig is synonymous with James Bond, today, so let's take a glimpse back at his previous works in anticipation of the release of ‘No Time to Die.’...
Inside the Neon-Infused Enigma of Nicolas Winding Refn’s Contrasting Characters and Their Seven Deadly Sins
Nicolas Winding Refn takes his own imperfections and transforms them into something creatively distinct and admirable....
The Scott Rudin Saga: No Country for Abusive Men – Another Heavyweight Falls
Hollywood says no to bullies, Scott Rudin, producer of films like 'No Country for Old Men', becomes the next cancelled one on the long list....
Low Budget Scares – An Examination of Indie Horror Success vs Big-Budget Hollywood Horror Movies
While Hollywood studios have an abundance of resources, small indie horror filmmakers have continued to produce high-quality and financially successful hits....