Filmmaker Retrospective: The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson

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On October 6, 2014, Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film, Inherent Vice, an unprecedented adaptation of Thomas Pynchon, will premiere at the 52nd New York Film Festival. Every available scrap of information to be found on the internet is being trawled by the ‘unofficial’ fan page dedicated to him: Cigarettes and Red Vines – the Definitive […]

20 Essential Films For An Introduction To Soviet Cinema

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The history of soviet cinema began from the 1917 Russian and Revolution and ended somewhere in 1996. Even after the collapse of SSSR, the Soviet atmosphere could still be felt. The Soviet movie industry has spanned a lot of years and genres, starting from experimental avant-garde of Eisenstein, continuing with the focus on socialistic problems, […]

The 15 Best Movies About Multiple Personality Disorder

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Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) or Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) is a mental state characterized by two or more identities or personalities that control a person’s behavior, accompanied by memory impairment. We won’t get into great details when it comes to psychological definitions, nor symptoms, We’ll try to focus exclusively on movies and the way this […]

The 10 Best Michael Fassbender Movies You Need To Watch

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Apart from being absolutely gorgeous, Michael Fassbender is one of the most talented actors of his generation. Born in Heidelberg, Germany, but raised in Killarney, Ireland, he had an early interest in film and acting. At age 19, Fassbender moved to London to study at the Drama Centre London and later dropped out to tour […]