It’s a given that even good directors will make at least one bad film throughout their career. Quentin Tarantino famously stated that he’ll like to retire after his 10th film because he’d like to maintain some consistency in his filmography, and he has a point – there are some directors who’ve never made a bad […]
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All 18 Pixar Movies Ranked From Worst To Best
Just like Walt Disney did all those years ago, Pixar revolutionized animation and has been at the forefront of animated films for the last 23 years. Officially founded in 1986 and releasing its first film in 1995, the company has enjoyed unparalleled box office and critical success. Making to date a combined $10.8 billion from […]
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The 20 Worst CGI Moments in Blockbuster Movies
CGI has definitely come a long way over the years with milestones like “Westworld” (1973), “Tron” (1982), “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991) and “Jurassic Park” (1993), amongst others. While those movies may look dated based on today’s standards, back in their heyday they revolutionized the industry and captured the imagination of the audience. Today, Hollywood […]
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All 8 Harry Potter Movies Ranked From Worst To Best
Warner Brothers’ biggest cash cow has the edge over most franchises because it’s based on such strong source material. Whatever your opinion on J.K. Rowling’s writing, no one can deny her impressive world building and well thought-out storylines that provided the series with a consistency rarely seen in a franchise. Beginning in 1997 with the […]
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All 6 Peter Jackson’s Middle-Earth Movies Ranked From Worst To Best
Peter Jackson’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s influential fantasy saga was one the most ambitious film projects ever made. Regarded as one of the most unfilmable book series ever written (including an alleged attempt by The Beatles with Stanley Kubrick), it took about eight years of continuous work for Jackson and his team to prove everyone […]
13 Polarizing Movie Endings That Got People Debating
One would think that concluding a movie would be the easiest part of screenwriting. The hero walks off into the sunset with his love interest, foes defeated, world saved and an extremely exaggerated character arc reached, only to do it all over again in the sequel. The complete opposite if you’re one of those pretentious […]