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IMDb Movies & TV
IMDb Movies & TV
Entertainment, Lifestyle, Reference
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8.6 (116 Ratings)
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The go to place for any film info
This is the encyclopedia of all film information - cast, crew, release dates etc. If you want to know something about a film you'll find it here. From black and white silent films to yet to be released blockbusters it's all here.
Now including more than just films is an added bonus (I hope that doesn't detract from the focus on films though because what it does it does brilliantly)
  
BlacKkKlansman (2018)
BlacKkKlansman (2018)
2018 | Biography, Comedy, Crime

"I can remember the exact theaters I saw Spike Lee movies in since I was in college, which I can’t say for any other director’s films. “BlacKkKlansman” is no exception. The theater was SILENT for the last five minutes, when the film jumps from fiction to nonfiction. It’s a brilliant choice only Spike would have done."

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Hollywood Crime Scene
Hollywood Crime Scene
Comedy, Society & Culture, TV & Film
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5.7 (6 Ratings)
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The hosts, golden days of Hollywood, humor (0 more)
This is a fun podcast about mysteries, scandals, true crimes, and gossip of the Hollywood famous from silent films to modern-day. The hosts have potty mouths and can be quite filthy so it is NSFW and may be offensive to some. But if you can handle adult material, you might find it entertaining.
  
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (1960)
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (1960)
1960 | Drama
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"My friend Shigehiko Hasumi told me that Naruse was a very silent man because he had the feeling the world had betrayed him. Naruse was one of the greatest craftsmen of all time, a man who always spoke softly about our weaknesses. This is one of those rare films that will offer you new mysteries each time you see it."

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People on Sunday (1930)
People on Sunday (1930)
1930 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
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"When I became a film academic in the 1980s, I was allocated a class through which I discovered silent (or rather non-sync-sound) films. I had never appreciated the extraordinary beauty of this cinema and, most of all, I loved films of the very late twenties, made on the cusp of the transition—for instance, Josef von Sternberg’s Underworld and The Docks of New York. People on Sunday is an amazing film document of Berlin just before the Nazis came to power, and is also a “young modern woman” film."

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