After all his hard work, I think it’s fair to say that Michael Haneke is a master filmmaker. He has made 11 outstanding movies, winning the Palme d’Or for his two last ones. If he accomplishes this feat once again with his new film “Happy End”, to be released in 2017, Haneke would be the […]
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20 Movie Soundtracks With The Best Collection of Songs
Sometimes a song used within a film fits so perfectly that it would be criminal to imagine the scene it’s used in without it, whilst at the same time, a song can instantly remind a person of that very scene. The memorable songs played in films, whether serving as simple backing music or more directly […]
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The 20 Best Scenes in The Movies of Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese is often described as one of the most prolific and significant filmmakers of cinema history. His career spans over 45 years and in that time he has crafted countless masterpieces, from the gritty and brutal world of Mean Streets to the adrenaline fueled excess of The Wolf of Wall Street, he has accomplished […]
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20 Fantastic Polish Film Posters That Are Better Than The Originals
The poster is an integral part in the overlap between film as business and film as culture. In the Pre-internet days, the function of the poster was a significant chunk of a film’s advertisement. It was primarily the first impression, a chance for advertising to generate public interest and draw in an audience before the […]
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10 Actors Who Won an Oscar and ‘Disappeared’
Let’s not kid ourselves, winning an Oscar is a life changing experience. As wonderfully portrayed in George Cukor’s A Star is Born, an individual actor can go from a virtual nobody to an overnight sensation within seconds. Yes, the Academy Awards seldom reflect actual quality, and yes the AMPAS (especially today) fail to represent the […]
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The 10 Best Quotes in a Kevin Smith Movie
If you are offended easily, this is not the list for you. Kevin Smith entered into the mainstream in 1994 along with some guy named Tarantino. His film, “Clerks”, was made on a shoestring budget of only $27,000 mostly by maxing out credit cards, selling his comic book collection and calling in lots of favors. […]