Rare is a film not multi-layered, cinema is often utilized as a window into society, culture, philosophy and theology. Directors and writers push their passions and views into the projects they conduct, sometimes this is left as a subtle message, however some of these thoughts become the focal point of the film, lending these ideas […]
Month: December 2015
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The 15 Best Movies About Neuropsychology
Concerning human behaviour, the experimental field that studies the structures and functions of the brain, related to the particular psychological processes, is constantly developing amid the scientific societies. Although neuropsychology expands into different branches in the study of the brain, most of its researchers have a tendency to contribute to the area of the diagnosis […]
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The 10 Best Films of The Australian New Wave
The renaissance of the Australian film in the early 1970s, now labelled the Australian New Wave, gave birth to an industry hell-bent on displaying hallmark qualities of ‘Australianness’. Originally kick-started through a spate of sex-infused ‘ocker’ comedies, Australian cinema would gradually ascend, or descend, into an industry defined by nationalistic landscape films that looked to […]
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15 Misunderstood Horror Movies That Are Actually Worth Seeing
Without a shadow of a doubt, horror is one of the most taste-dividing movie genres amongst cinemagoers. We all get passionate about films we absolutely love and outright hate. This is my list of films that I personally think are misunderstood. They didn’t do as well as they should have at the box office, they […]
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The 15 Best Movies Based on TV Shows
Television is the stunted younger sibling of film, but the past decade has seen it finally endure a growth spurt. Among legions of critically acclaimed original properties, recent years have seen a number of television shows based on films flower on the small screen, with Fargo, The Silence of the Lambs, and The Evil Dead […]
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20 Black and White Films With The Most Beautiful Widescreen Composition
There is nothing new under the sun and little that has ever been completely new in the cinematic world, either. The widescreen era in the motion picture world began in the early 1950s with the emergence of Cinerama and Cinemascope. These processes were introduced in an effort to lure newly converted TV fans back to […]