For over 75 years, the Walt Disney Company has not only enthralled us with visual delights, but has also treated us to some of the greatest aural pleasures ever put to the big screen. From big Broadway showstoppers to pop music favourites, Disney animation has historically taken us to some of the places that only […]
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9 Ways ‘My Best Friend’s Birthday’ Foreshadowed Quentin Tarantino’s Career
In an industry where the actors get the limelight, writer and director Quentin Tarantino has become a celebrity in his own right, despite predominantly working behind the camera. What makes him stand out from other directors are his personal touches: the extensive conversations on pop culture, eclectic soundtracks, the stellar performances he brings out of […]
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The 10 Best Scenes in The Films of Paul Thomas Anderson
To select the best scenes out of all of Paul Thomas Anderson’s films is an extremely difficult undertaking. He is, without doubt one of the finest filmmakers working today. He has proved time and again his worth as an artist and a story teller by making such beautiful and varied films. He has a very […]
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The 10 Most Distinct Traits of Stanley Kubrick’s Cinema
Stanley Kubrick is one of the most celebrated directors in cinematic history. His demand for perfection on screen, his incessant amount of retakes, and his incredible intelligence helped create some of the best films ever made. More than that, though, since his death in 1999, his films have only grown in popularity. Looking at his entire […]
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The 10 Best Performances in an Oliver Stone Film
Oliver Stone’s reputation has been more turbulent than the stock market. In the 1980’s he soared to the upper echelon of writers and directors. He won three Academy Awards (two for directing and one for writing) during that decade. However in recent years his films have failed to live up to his previous success. Nevertheless, […]
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50 Great Morsels to Celebrate The 50th Anniversary of ‘Star Trek’
Can you believe Star Trek premiered on September 8, 1966 and would launch a mega franchise of television programs, films, and infamous characters that are still going today? Series creator, Gene Roddenberry first had the idea for the show in 1964 and pitched it to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz’s company Desilu Productions. The idea […]