The Cinema of Hal Hartley: Flirting with Formalism
Book
Over the course of nearly thirty years, Hal Hartley has cultivated a reputation as one of America's...
The Ironic Filmmaking of Stephen Frears
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Stephen Frears has a career approaching over half-a-century, directing films of astonishing variety,...
Film Freak
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It's the late 1970s and 20-something. Christopher Fowler is a film freak, obsessively watching lousy...
Carl Griffiths (3 KP) rated Beauty and the Beast (2017) in Movies
Jul 11, 2017
Dean (6926 KP) rated Underworld: Awakening (2012) in Movies
Aug 26, 2017
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Finding Dory (2016) in Movies
Sep 14, 2017
The biggest charm of FN was the fact that it was universal, however, this film was all over the place, trying too hard to be as witty and heartfelt as the first. The action sequences were not as clever and the humour wasn't as comedic as before. Disappointed to say the least.
The New Yorker Presents - Season 1
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An Amazon Originals Series - From award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney's Jigsaw Productions, Amazon...
Great Big Story
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Great Big Story is a global media company devoted to cinematic storytelling. Headquartered in New...
Sam (8 KP) rated The Lion King: Simbas Mighty Adventure in Video Games
Feb 4, 2019 (Updated Feb 4, 2019)
Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Dial M for Murder (1954) in Movies
Apr 23, 2020
This is easily one of the most solid Hitchcock films and probably one of the only ones I'd recommend. Watch at your own discretion because I've come to notice that Hitchcock is either-or. You either love him or you hate.