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Steven Spielberg’s ‘E.T.’ 40th Anniversary IMAX Release, A Classic That Has Hardly Aged
‘E.T.’ - With an IMAX remaster, Steven Spielberg’s 1982 family classic still stands the test of time after forty years and will continue to charm viewers for decades to come....
The Rise and Journey of Jodie Comer: How the Actress Went From Virtually Unknown to the Top of Hollywood Swiftly
After breaking out on the hit show ‘Killing Eve’, Jodie Comer finds her talents constantly in demand as one of the premiere actresses in Hollywood....
Everything You Need to Know About Alice Oseman: the Best Selling Author Making History
Alice Oseman - Best-selling, British author Alice Oseman is making LGBTQ+ history. Here’s what you need to know!...
Songwriters As Prophets: Songs About The End Times | From Prince to Phoebe Bridgers
Songwriters As Prophets - From Prince to Phoebe Bridgers, these artists capture all kinds of feelings about the end of the world....
Terrence Malik’s ‘Tree of Life’ – Enjoying an Avant-Garde Approach to a Narrative Story
'Tree of Life' - Accepting the film for its creative choices can help avant-garde film fanatics to understand and or interpret the big picture by Terrence Malick....
50 Years On: The Renewed Relevance of ‘Play it Again, Sam’ and its Presentation of Parasocial Relationships
Herbert Ross’s 1972 comedy ‘Play it Again, Sam’, starring Woody Allen, hit 50 years old this year....
Why ‘Eyes Wide Shut’, Kubrick’s Last Outing, is One of his Best and his Darkest Film
‘Eyes Wide Shut’ - The last adaptation that the magnificent Kubrick would ever make as a writer and director and some background on that astounding final film....
‘Mack & Rita’ – The Perfect Chick Flick to Watch This August
Diane Keaton’s latest movie 'Mack & Rita' has a unique take on the “coming-of-old age” genre that will have young adults and seniors laughing. ...
40 Years after ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’: Has the Film Stood the Test of Time?
Among all the 80s-related hype, ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ has returned to theaters for a limited time for its 40-year anniversary....
‘The Fly’ Is Still Jeff Goldblum’s Finest Hour
Jeff Goldblum is widely loved as one of the great character actors, but 1986’s ‘The Fly’ remains the strongest argument for taking him seriously as a leading man....
At the Drive-In with ‘Carnival of Souls’: The Most Important B-Movie of All Time
Despite its tiny budget, ‘Carnival of Souls’ would set a new standard for horror in Cinema, its psychological depth and uncanny power remaining strong even today....
The Simplistic Charm of Garfield: An In-Depth Analysis of this Cool Cat’s Success Story
Even if you’re not someone who’s into newspaper comics, the chance that you’ve never heard of Garfield is astronomically small....
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