Arguably no name in the business creates as much fuzz, anticipation and polarizing reactions as Christopher Nolan. In an industry where every other auteur seems to have been pigeonholed indefinitely into streaming platforms, the Londoner is the closest thing to a superstar we have left. He’s part of a dying breed of filmmakers who can […]
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10 Great British Cult Films You May Not Have Seen
It is relatively safe to assume that the term cult film sits under a broad umbrella of ‘so bad they’re good’ monster movies, low budget horror, comedy misfires, and many more genres and subgenres of cinema. So, let’s begin by looking at ten cult films, mainly from the 20th century, some of which are perhaps […]
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All 10 Wes Anderson Movies Ranked From Worst To Best
Many auteurs are praised by their range — Paul Thomas Anderson, the Coen Brothers, Altman, Kubrick, Scorsese… the list goes on and on. The biggest virtue for these masters lies in how they’re not bound to any genre or style but to their own greatness. Wes Anderson is a man of many qualities but not […]
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10 Great Movies To Watch If You Liked “Dune”
Denis Villeneuve’s long awaited sci-fi epic has finally arrived to every theater and television worldwide. Opening to rave reviews and over performing at the box office, to say that it’s been a big success would be an understatement. Right now, there’s simply no bigger movie than Dune. Equal parts a Homeric adventure, environmental thesis and […]
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10 Great Thriller Movies Favored By William Friedkin
There’s a lot to talk about William Friedkin. He has made some of the greatest films of all time (“The French Connection,” “The Exorcist”); some of his films were ahead of their time (“The Boys in the Band”); some others became cinephile favorites (“Sorcerer,” “To Live and Die in L.A.”) and also, not every director […]
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10 Great Thriller Movie Classics You Probably Haven’t Seen
Thrillers are nearly as old as movies themselves. In the silent era of the 19-teens and ‘20s, directors like Fritz Lang placed German audiences into heightened states of suspense, while actor Lon Chaney kept American moviegoers on the edges of their seats. Shortly after sound became standard in the ‘30s, many German directors fled the […]