Cinema
‘Duel’: A Look Back at Steven Spielberg’s Directorial Debut Almost Fifty Years After Its Original Release
'Duel' was our introduction to the genius known as Steven Spielberg - and here we dive into his first film for an in-depth analysis....
Iconic Roles: Excellent Actors Who Were Second Choice for These Famous Roles – Wolverine, Han Solo & More
We could not have imagined these iconic roles played by anyone else, but these actors were not the first choice. Surprised?...
The Rise of South Korean Cinema: A Brief History of the Country’s Excellent Film Industry, What to Watch After ‘Parasite’
South Korean Cinema is currently the toast of Hollywood, here is a brief history on it and more excellent movies to watch....
Record Breaker: Anime ‘Demon Slayer’ Beats ‘Spirited Away’ as The Biggest Japanese Box-Office Ever
‘Demon Slayer’ came seemingly out of nowhere in 2019 to become Japan’s hottest anime, but the spectacular success of its movie sequel was impossible to predict....
The Rise of Teen Idols Timothée Chalamet & Harry Styles: Destroying Toxic Masculinity
Its threatening to the traditionalists, the outright praise that Timothée Chalamet and Harry Styles have received for their courageous masculinity....
Carey Mulligan’s ‘Promising Young Woman’ Makes a Promise to All Women in Their Quest for Justice
'Promising Young Woman' - Emerald Fennell demonstrates the unutterable truth of rape-culture following the pursuits of a heroine hungry for revenge and justice....
Must-Watch: Iannucci’s Retelling ‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’ Is a Captivatingly Joyful Gem
‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’ is a genuinely splendid movie to watch, while setting a powerful precedent for colorblind casting....
Academy Awards: Everything We Know About the 2021 Oscars – Live Updates
Here are all the details you need on the 2021 Oscars and what changes are taking place this year....
Three Reasons why Regina King’s Directorial Debut ‘One Night in Miami’ is a Must See
The figures in ‘One Night in Miami,’ it’s vital that we continue their legacy by expanding their humanity filled with nuance, depth and weighty opinions....
The Kinigopoulos Siblings’ ‘Fishbowl’ Walks Hand in Hand With a Gentle Descent into Madness
'Fishbowl' is a fascinating cinematic experience without shock factor, outlandish editing, or fantasy sequences....
‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ And ‘Bye Bye Brazil’ – Highways As Symbols Of Destructive, Racist Modernity
'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' specifies that marginalized communities were the ones that suffered in the name of racist “urban renewal” and highways....
Netflix | Oliver Stone and Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s ‘Snowden’ Continues to Be Relevant
What makes this film a worthwhile watch, as opposed to the many documentaries about online privacy, is that you feel the emotion - 'Snowden'....
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