Since the invention of electronic instruments in the 1960s, a giant multiplicity of genres had evolved. With the huge possibilities regarding the synthesis of futuristic sounds, it doesn’t surprise that electronic instruments established themselves as essential part of movie scoring. The following list will name the 10 best all-electronic scores of all time. It only […]
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The 10 Craziest Movie Plot Twists of All Time
Plot twists are lots of fun, because movies are nothing if not predictable. If you see a giant vat of boiling wax big enough to fit a person, somebody is going to fall in. If the guy and girl hate each other at the beginning, they’re sure to fall in love. If a character says […]
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The 20 Greatest Movie References in “The Simpsons”
Since the very first episode, Simpsons Roasting on a Open Fire, screened on the 17th December 1989, The Simpsons has become one of the most iconic television families ever conceived. For nearly 30 years, the show, created by animator Matt Groening, has given the world over 28 seasons and 618 episodes of a show that […]
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8 Reasons Why “Get Out” Is The Best Horror Movie in Years
Academic and film historian Leo Braudy once wrote, “Genre films essentially ask the audience, “Do you still want to believe this?” Popularity is the audience answering, “Yes.” Change in genre occurs when the audience says, “That’s too infantile a form of what we believe. Show us something more complicated”. This quote can accurately be attributed […]
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6 Reasons Why “Memento” Is Christopher Nolan’s Most Complex Movie
During a drive from Chicago to Los Angeles, Jonathan Nolan told his brother, Christopher, about a story he was working on—a story that would change both of their lives. It was a tale of vengeance shadowed by loss: The saga of a man incapable of making new memories hunting for the criminal who murdered his […]
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10 Reasons Why Italian Neorealism is the Most Important Film Movement in History
Following the downfall of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, as well as their defeat in World War II, the Mediterranean power of Italy stood in a peculiar position by 1943. War-torn, humiliated, and unstable, Italian society and culture lay in disarray. Art, and cinema in particular, was no exception – Mussolini’s Cinecitta studios had been heavily […]