This week it was announced that Fox Searchlight Pictures scooped up distribution rights to the antebellum-set film The Birth of a Nation after it screened at the Sundance Film Festival for a cool $17.5 million dollars. The movie, not to be…
(Series Review: “Bloodline”)
Bloodline is the family reunion you’ve longed for even though you kind of dread it, and then you wish you’d never gone but it’s too late to back out. And nothing’s ever the same.
A True-ish Story about The Business We Call Show
Robert Stigwood died today. He was the manager of the Bee Gees and the executive producer of “Saturday Night Fever”, with which my late friend and mentor Alan Smithee was also involved. He told a story about…
Find the best free streaming sites can sometimes be a difficult challenge. In my opinion this is simply because the popular web sites free movies often disappeared unexpectedly. The result is that people constantly need to find new sites. Certainly there…
by Brendan Foley
The recent release of Creed, the seventh film in the Rocky series, was a reminder of…
That did not work for me.
In July of 2015, the BBC released a list of the top 100 American Films, curated by polling critics all over the world. I’ve decided to explore these movies one by one and write up some thoughts on each one. I’ll be posting where to catch the film screenings in the…
In July of 2015, the BBC released a list of the top 100 American Films, curated by polling critics all over the world. Inspired by post movie talks with JoeBear and Scott, I’ve decided to explore these movies one by one and write up some thoughts on each one. I’ll be…
(sem spoilers significativos)
É interessante perceber como os filmes têm contado histórias cada vez mais recentes. Não digo recentes no sentido de cotidianas, porque essas são fundamentais e necessárias pra que possamos refletir sobre coisas que às vezes…
I wonder what Merchant & Ivory think of the upcoming movie “Pride + Prejudice + Zombies”? It’s a period piece, yet it’s also a…
It’s a fantastic Friday for five favorite films from Fincher!
Joseph Campbell’s 12 steps of the hero’s journey correlate with John Carpenter’s Big Trouble in Little China (1986) in the following ways…
It’s Cinephile Friday, which means it’s that time of the week when Steelehouse…
we all love movies and for anyone it`s not even reasonable to compare a movie with it`s book . i know it makes more sense cause movies are more energetic , more emotionally expressing , let`s sum it up in more amusing generally .but like…
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Zodiac (2007)
Dir: David Fincher
18 Years Script To Screen — Full Interview with Writer Phyllis Nagy of CAROL Movie
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The Imitation Game (2014)
Films, every person watches and admire them. The taste of every person is different. Some like Hollywood large scale, or might larger than life films. I live in Pakistan and I like different films from almost every section of world. For today I just want to share my favorite films and reasons why I like them, in hope that it may remained you your…
There is no doubt that Ridley Scott has had some directorial misses in recent years (“Robin Hood” comes to mind). When it comes to movies about space though, it’s a pretty safe bet that the visionary behind the space horror flick “Alien” and the futuristic science…
Hostel (2005)
Dir: Eli Roth
Cypher (2002)
It’s too bad Iñárritu wasn’t able to capture DiCaprio’s grizzly bear induced death on film… However, I predict that DiCaprio, in an avant guarde ‘Leo’ move, will win the Oscar and then allow himself to be eaten by a grizzly bear on live television for his acceptance speech. It’s the poetic justice that Hollywood needs right now.
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Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)