Psychics would tell you that ghosts do exist and that they are all around us. Men of cloth would say that if you dabble with the subject of evil, you are inviting Satan. You put these two notions into the making of a movie and what do you get? A haunted set. It’s like holding […]
Month: April 2017
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7 Reasons Why “Se7en” Is The Best Serial Killer Movie of All Time
Many longtime movie genres such as musicals, westerns, melodramas and the like have, in recent times, either largely vanished from big screens or become marginalized. However, one genre that not only keeps going but seems to have grown in popularity and prestige is the mystery/suspense thriller. Something about the forces of good, or at least […]
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10 Great Movies That Use Dreamscapes To Blur Reality
So many films could be considered the work or the end product of dreaming. David Lynch, while working on Blue Velvet, revealed that he was stumped for a ending until he dreamt the entire climatic scene right down to the position of the furniture and the murder victim. Such random images conjured from the depths […]
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10 Totally Awesome 1990s Cult Movies You Might Not Have Seen
The 1990s for film meant finding a new edge: instead of repeating the past, or relying on standard tropes and stories, filmmakers felt the need to forge a new path of their own. A decade where independent cinema began to emerge as a driving cultural force–and with a surging economy investors were more open to […]
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All 8 Paul Thomas Anderson Movies Ranked From Worst To Best
Paul Thomas Anderson was once regarded as a wunderkind, making radically interesting films with wit, style, and a flourish for the epic during his late twenties, but at the time we had no way of knowing that his brilliance wasn’t connected to his youth – he has continued to put out some of the most […]
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10 Movies You Should Watch If You Liked “Requiem for a Dream”
If there’s one movie that’s capable of scaring people away from drug use, it’s Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream. It was more than just a movie about addiction. It was a psychological drama about mental health, isolation, and the human condition. It’s not easy to sit through, but every second is mesmerizing. It did […]