The cinematic world of science fiction brings joy and thrills for audiences since its silent era beginnings. It’s an artistic formula that makes the impossible possible. For almost a century, we were witnessing on the silver screen the exploration of space, confrontations with extraterrestrials, rebellions of intelligent machines, and a sometimes optimistic and sometimes nihilistic […]
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10 Great Movies That Will Make You a Better Person
There are various films that will motivate you to become a better person. When these types of films are mentioned, they tend to be unsurprising choices. Works like “The Pursuit of Happyness” are frequently mentioned as being films with great life lessons. While those types of mainstream movies serve to entertain and educate seamlessly, there […]
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10 Great Movies That Used The Rashomon Effect
Akira Kurosawa’s 1950’s classic “Rashomon” was groundbreaking for several reasons. Even if the Japanese director had been making films successfully since the 1940s, “Rashomon” was the true breakthrough for him on his home turf, with awards accolades and critical recognition occurring immediately. Add to that, it was the first Japanese movie to really be successful […]
Top 15 Best Fun College Movies
College is a time for reinvention, a time for figuring out who you want to be. It’s also a time for partying, for taking risks, and for putting off adulthood for another four years. With this in mind, here are 15 college movies to watch after you’ve done your homework, or as a way to […]
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7 Reasons Why “Ready Player One” Is One of Spielberg’s Worst Movies
In spite of being an international bestselling novel, Ready Player One has always been the subject of polarising opinions. Whilst many hail it as one of the best books of recent times, others have called it wildly overrated. With this in mind, it is no surprise that the film has followed suit – dividing opinions, […]
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10 Great Movies Similar To “Salò, Or The 120 Days of Sodom”
When talking about controversial movies, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s “Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom” has its permanent ticket for the first spot. Even after four decades, the film hasn’t lost any of its radical effect with its unmatched illustration of perverted human cravings. Building their personal realm of sadism, violence and murder during the […]