Tag: Movies
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‘The Invisible Man’ (2020)
‘The Invisible Man’ triumphs in tension even as it drops the ball on genuine surprise for the audience.
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Shudder’s ‘Cursed Films’ (Review)
Shudder makes an incredibly atmospheric docuseries about the darker side of Hollywood mysteries.
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You Seriously Need to Watch ‘Crazy World’: Wakaliwood Uganda’s Action Triumph
Crazy World gives fans of Wakaliwood movies what they want by playing up the comedy and action just like their movies before.
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Revisiting ‘Rocketman’
Falling in love with ‘Rocketman” all over again.
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Incluvie Classics: Strong Women and Gender Expression in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film “Pyscho” is an American film classic that still resonates today.
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Mortal Kombat: Scorpion’s Revenge Gives Fans a Gory Good Time
Ever since the mid-’90s, the Mortal Kombat game franchise has seen multiple attempts to make it on the big screen, or at least adapted into other media.
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Producer and Director Ryan Polomski Talks his latest film “Raymond Lewis: LA Legend”
I was able to sit down and talk with up and coming producer and director Ryan Polomski who talked about his latest project Raymond Lewis: LA Legend. It’s a documentary about basketball star Raymond Lewis and here is what I found out.
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Is ‘Django Unchained’ Tarantino’s Best Film?
Over a decade ago, Quentin Tarantino released the marvelous western entitled Django Unchained. The film revolves around an enslaved man named Django Freeman who is part of a chain-gang and is freed by a Dentist/Bounty Hunter named Schultz. Django enlists the help of his new Bounty Hunter friend to help rescue his wife from the…
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Hitchcock’s Subtextual Coding in ‘Rope’
Hitchcock is no stranger to innuendo, as was common in that era, but there was something so sophisticated about his approach to ‘Rope’, and it starts in the first frame.
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12 Films Exploring the Complexity and Adventures of Growing Old
When most of us think about diversity in film, we usually think about three things: race, gender, and disabilities. However, there is a forgotten topic… age. These are 12 of the best films about growing old.