Following in the footsteps of recent Taste of Cinema lists focussing on underseen contemporary genre films, this list celebrates transgressive cinema and their brave (or foolish?) fans that enjoy films unafraid of being brutal, nasty, and nonconforming. Horror films, when done right, regularly deal with mankind’s own dark psychology, the visceral excitement of danger, the […]
Year: 2019
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10 Great Recent Horror Movies Recommended By Stephen King
When it comes to horror films, it seems like Stephen King has some good taste and if you are to scroll through his Twitter feed (but don’t worry, we already did it for you) you will find out some really good movie recommendations. That of course if you don’t consider the times he talks about […]
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10 Great Movie Openings That Tell The Whole Story
Films can sometimes tell all they need to in the opening scene. It allows the director to exhibit the personalities of the characters, establish the narrative and mood, and begin the experience of the film. However, certain scenes can tell the entire story in just a few moments. It can be a lengthy scene, a […]
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10 Great Movies To Watch If You Like John Carpenter
John Carpenter, or the “Master of Horror” as he has been dubbed, is one of the most influential genre directors who’s ever lived. His influence on horror, sci-fi, thriller and action is huge, but Carpenter’s career and range goes beyond that; you could see his soft romantic side in “Starman” and how he extraordinarily handled […]
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10 Great Movies Made By Directors Before They Became Famous
Every director has to start somewhere. Some directors discovered and figured out their style and obsessions along the way, and some have it from the beginning. For the most part, everybody has to start small and work their way up, just like in any other profession. However, it’s always unique to look back at the […]
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10 Great Movies That Have No Hope For Humanity
Pessimism, nihilism, misanthropy, and many other terms have already been used to define humanity’s hopelessness about itself and its future. The 20th century in particular was a very specific moment of humanity in which two major world wars, innumerable revolutions and other armed conflicts, as well as economic, social and artistic crises contributed to a […]