Movies and television have been competing since the 1950s brought home sets to every family in America. The increasing growth of streaming services as a substitute to cable has already started to radically change the game, with numerous network corporations opting to open up their own video on demand databases for Internet users to access, […]
Year: 2017
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10 Great Movies From The 1990s You May Have Missed
The 90s were a very important period for cinema in general, as it benefited (or suffered) from the technological advances that entered inside the industry. We got to know CGI and special effects, which could not be made back then. Aside from all this, the 90s served to discover new talented filmmakers and to witness […]
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10 Movies You Should Watch If You Liked “The Handmaiden”
“The Handmaiden” was without a doubt one of the best films from 2016 and probably competes with “Oldboy” for the title of best Park Chan-wook film. This tale of revenge from 2016 – which could easily be considered a fourth installment in The Revenge Trilogy that has “Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance” (2002), “Oldboy” (2003) and […]
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10 Worst Movies Made By Famous Directors
Everyone has a favorite filmmaker, usually someone widely considered to be at the very least good. Film fans are always going to be locked in debates about the filmmakers they like and those they don’t. But despite the never-ending arguments about filmmakers, there are some directors that are just considered great. But even within the […]
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The 15 Most Thought-Provoking Sci-Fi Movies Of All Time
Like no other genre, science fiction in film has the capacity to create situations, characters, and narratives that can stretch the limits of what can be done in a narrative. Untethered to any responsibility of reflecting reality, sci-fi can travel to the ends of the galaxy, create beings out of whole cloth, and allows for […]
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The 10 Funniest Movies That Are Not Comedies
Some of the greatest dramas are comedies in disguise. It’s not hard to see, with a modicum of discernment, that comedy and conflict are two sides of the same coin. Comedy serves tragedy and vice versa, and those films which extend a link between the two are conceptual wet dreams. Layers are revered in art; […]