Zack Snyder is a divisive and polarising filmmaker. His ambitious action sequences and big budget effects are often praised, but more often than not he is seen as favouring style over substance. Whether you are a fan of his films, or whether you cannot stand them – Zack Snyder certainly has his own individual flairs, […]
Month: August 2017
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10 Great 1990s American Movies You May Have Missed
The 90’s is often referred to as one of the weakest decades in film history. It was a time when cinematic excess reached unforeseen peaks of insanity with films like Cutthroat Island and Waterworld, movies that cast an ugly shadow over many smaller, more modest efforts… but it was hardly a cinematic dead zone. While […]
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9 Great Recent Movies That Gave New Life To Classics
“The Disaster Artist” is finally due to come out at the end of 2017. Most people do not need an introduction to the calamity production known as “The Room”, but “The Disaster Artist” will surely invoke at least the tiniest bits of interest for the few who are not familiar with the cult classic. That […]
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10 Great European Romantic Comedies From The 2010s
You might say that around the world, Europe is mostly known for their dramas. But still, being the great continent for cinema that it is (and always was), and having many voices that spread out through a vast variety of genres, of course this place would produce many great romantic comedies, which are the main […]
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10 Best Examples of David Fincher’s Visual Storytelling
Through 10 films, several TV series, and dozens of music videos, David Fincher has spent his professional career as a film director honing his craft and perfecting his unique sense of storytelling. His use of dramatic characterization, stark imagery, and pulse-pounding suspense have put him at the forefront of Gen-X directors who encapsulate what it […]
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10 Must-See So Bad They’re Good Movies From The 1990s
The 1990s was a big, gloriously successful decade for much of the Western world. In particular, the US was going through somewhat of a cultural renaissance, and with a strong economy numerous films were made despite their artistic merit, being funded by venture capitalists who were sure they were investing in the next big quirky […]