The documentary filmmaker has a responsibility towards their audience. In their roles they are perceived as the advocates of truth, they are expected to reveal hidden secrets and tell their story as accurately as possible. At the same time however, a documentary filmmaker has to face the challenge of keeping objective distance from their subject, […]
Month: October 2015
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22 Awesome 21st Century Horror Movies You Should Watch for Halloween
Wherever a superfluous amount of franchises littered with meaningless characters and repetitive formulas plagues the realms of horror cinema, there will also be an opportunity for great works to spring amidst the chaos. Such films may redefine, revolutionize and transcend the genre, and constantly capture the essence of why horror stories were told in the […]
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30 Great Movies Set in World Capital Cities
Capital cities have always been the spoiled darlings of the tourist’s world. It’s hard to imagine any tourist offer without Paris, Rome, Cairo, Buenos Aires, Tokyo or Beijing. Often, the capital city is also the most beautiful and attractive city in that country. Of course, there a couple of exceptions (quite big exceptions) that prove […]
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15 Great Recent Horror Movies You Should Not Miss
The last decade saw the release of several great horror films: Paranormal Activity, Kill List, The Thirst, Martyrs, and The Babadook to name just a few. At least one of these – I don’t need to mention which – became a huge commercial success and spawned several sequels and numerous inferior imitations. The rest all […]
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The 10 Best Oscar Isaac Movies You Need To Watch
With a string of impressive and complex character portrayals, Oscar Isaac is quickly becoming a household name. Isaac has worked his way into the conversations of historical drama lovers and science fiction fanboys alike through his intense emotions and undeniable charisma. Whether he is a folk singer or a gangster, Isaac steals the scene every […]
Movie Review: Youth (2015)
In his second English-language feature film, Paul Sorrentino (This Must Be the Place, La grande bellezza) continues to display the grandeur of his vision through the use of superbly elegant artistic images. Youth is a film which examines artists, using various creative media to discuss their innerworkings. Chiefly, music is used as both a mode […]