“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” – this popular phrase says it all. Beauty cannot be explained or defined; it depends on who is watching. Therefore, it is quite difficult to verbalize exactly what makes particular movie beautiful. Is it the plot, the music, photography, or maybe specific scene in a movie? Also, […]
Year: 2019
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The 10 Most Disturbing Movies of The 2010s
Whilst any horror film released in the past decade may seem quite pathetic compared to the horrors of the realities of the 2010s, it can prove satisfactory to find a truly disturbing and disgusting movie to revel in, even if for just a little while. Whilst it has been a strange year for horror as […]
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10 Directors Who Made Their Best Movie In 2019
2019 has been a phenomenal year for cinema, and while it’s always exciting to see first time and up and coming directors leave their mark, much of the attention this year has been rightly focused on the living legends who have delivered some of their finest work. It’s often hard for a great director to […]
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10 Great 2019 Movies You May Have Missed
2019 has been a great epilogue to this decade of movies, and as a result of the many great films released this year, some have fallen through the cracks and gone overlooked. There are many reasons why a film is overlooked- poor marketing campaigns, small budgets, middling reviews, disinterested audiences, and competition from other popular […]
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6 Reasons Why “Chinatown” Is The Best Neo-Noir Movie Ever
If the crucial encounter between Jack Nicholson, the star of “Chinatown”; Robert Towne, the screenwriter of the film; Robert Evans, the influential Paramount producer; and last but not least Roman Polanski was featured in Paolo Coelho’s book, it would be dismissed with terminal condescendence by all critics. It would no doubt be considered either some blatantly manipulative […]
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The 20 Best Movie Opening Scenes of The 2010s
It’s hard to overstate the burden borne by a movie’s opening. The best ones are mini-treatises — bold statements that tie together plot and theme to give audiences a sense of where they’re going while getting them excited for the journey. The worst ones simply have us reach for the off button. In the 2010s, […]