We don’t come across too many historical epics, or epics in general these days. With their huge budgets and complicated production plans, they’re often a pain to make, and with their lengthy runtime they aren’t the biggest audience catchers, so it makes sense we don’t see them too often and when we do, it is […]
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10 Films That Launched The Careers of Screen Legends
We know them for classic films that inspired us, made us cry, or made us cheer, but even the most famous actors got their start somewhere, and you may not have seen the film that started it all for some of Hollywood’s biggest names. Here are 10 films that launched the career of some of […]
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10 Horror Movie Masterpieces of The 21st Century
The first known horror film dates all the way back to 1896, when the French silent film Le Manoir du Diable shocked audiences with cutting-edge special effects and a dark (for the time) fantasy aesthetic. Over a century later, filmmakers are still constantly engineering new ways to frighten us, whether it’s through eerie special effects, […]
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10 Great UFO Movies For Believers
Extraterrestrial encounters have always been a fascination of science-fiction, visions of strange life forms evolved to the conditions of different worlds, or to technological powers far beyond our own. On film one thinks first of the alien invasion, the saucer fleet of War of the Worlds (1953) and the looming mothership of Independence Day (1996), […]
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10 Great Movies About Filmmaking You May Have Never Seen
Filmmakers making films about filmmaking, on paper, sounds as if it borders on the neurotic. But who else but filmmakers know how to guide us into such stories, such worlds. Perhaps the most well-known film on this subject is none other than Fellini’s 8 1/2 (1963), a film which won’t be discussed simply because it’s […]
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The 10 Most Underrated Crime Movies of The 2010s
Crime is one of the most traditional and fruitful film genres; it’s embedded into the very essence of cinematic history and language, from Fritz Lang’s “M” to “Uncut Gems.” It’s something so essential that any overview of “The Best Of” movies from any decade will doubtlessly feature countless crime pictures, the 2010s being no exception. […]