Tony Scott was a director who knew what kind of movies he wanted to make. He made action movies and he didn’t apologize for it. He wasn’t looking for an Oscar. He let his older brother Ridley handle that department. However, when you look at his filmography you see that he was more than an […]
Month: June 2017
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The 10 Weirdest Superhero Movies of All Time
It’s tough being a superhero, maintaining a secret identity while supervillains throw buildings at you all day, and it takes its toll. After a while, too many superheroes lose their sense of humour, start to appear po-faced and just aren’t fun to be around anymore. Fortunately for film fans, there are several superhero movies that […]
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The 25 Best Cult Movies of The 1990s
The 1990s was another strong decade for midnight movie, eccentric oddities, and out there genre films. No doubt cult films from that era were still benefitting in popularity owing largely to the home video market, cable TV, as well as repertoire cinemas and Pay per view channels. Part of the attraction with movies designated with […]
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All 12 Terry Gilliam Movies Ranked From Worst To Best
Terry Gilliam is a British film director, screenwriter and actor born on November 22, 1940 in Minnesota, USA. In the 60s, Gilliam moved to England and naturalised himself British, renouncing his US citizenship in 2006. Being the only member of the Monty Python comedy group not to be born in England, Gilliam met his Python […]
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The 15 Most Underrated Horror Movies of The 21st Century
As paradoxes go, this one’s up there with Schrodinger’s Cat: while it’s easier than ever to find movies to watch, it’s never been more difficult for a film to find its audience. Most films are sneaked out rather than released, and if you’re not a blockbuster, nobody appears to be paying much attention. When Troma […]
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6 Reasons Why “Under the Skin” is an Underrated Masterpiece
Jonathan Glazer’s 2013 science fiction film Under the Skin, loosely based on Michel Faber’s novel of the same name, stands among the most haunting and unique viewing experiences of modern independent cinema as well as one of its least credited. Glazer spent 10 years working on this modern spin in science fiction that features a […]