The 21st Century has been and continues to be an astounding and simply stunning time for cinema. There seems to be no end to the awe-inspiring visuals lighting up living rooms, bijous, drive-ins, and multiplexes the world over. Taste of Cinema’s tireless and exciting search for the most visually exquisite films of this century has […]
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10 Awesome Movies With Not-So-Awesome Endings
There’s an Indian movie named ‘Om Shanti Om’ where one particular dialogue by the protagonist became immensely popular at its time of release (and holds its aura even to this date). It says (as translated from Hindi to English): “Everything should be fine in our lives at the end just like the happy endings of […]
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The 10 Strangest Movies of All Time
Surrealism as a genre, not only solely in the realm of cinema, but in art as a whole, has always sparked some intriguing discourse among intellectuals and general audiences alike. A piece of surrealist cinema differs greatly from that of conventional films in the sense that ostentatious elements such as symbolism, theme and style take […]
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10 Movies That Are Great Companion Pieces To “Apocalypse Now”
Sometimes if you’re a cinephile and you fall in love with a particular film, you might end up watching the same film past the point of enjoyment. You could run the risk of potentially ruining the film for yourself. Luckily, if a film is really good its influence can be felt on other films. You […]
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10 Great Films That Are Perfect Combinations Of Art And Entertainment
Films are often categorized in the two distant poles: those of the commercial films that are focused on entertainment and generating profit, and those of the art house films that are focused on expressing a personal vision that’s far away from any commercial purpose. But there is wide spectrum between these two poles, a spectrum […]
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20 Great Movies With Strong Emotional Impact
What is more important and timeless than emotions and emotional externalization? Drama, one of the most significant and artistically composite means of sentimental sharing, finds its roots in Athens in the 6th century BC, where the hearty need for emotional expression led to a primary form of theater, which was meant to be a great […]