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The Descent : Between Film and Digital, Terror in the Shadows
Neil Marshall’s The Descent blends film and digital to craft claustrophobic terror, using darkness and realism to redefine early 2000s horror. It is fairly easy to characterize horror films from…
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The Lost Weekend : Confronting Alcoholism Head-On
After the war, audiences were eager for more realistic films dealing with real-life topics, and the best example of this…
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A Hard Day’s Night: When Richard Lester Captured the Beatles’ Humor in the Midst of Beatlemania Chaos.
In 1964, A Hard Day’s Night captured the Beatles’ rise to global fame, blending humor and authenticity in Richard Lester’s…
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Amadeus at 40 : Revisiting the Timeless Brilliance of Forman’s Masterpiece
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Amadeus remains an epic and psychological masterpiece, exploring the rivalry between Salieri and Mozart with unparalleled…
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Goldfinger at 60 : How It Defined the Bond Formula
Goldfinger, the 3rd Bond film, redefined the franchise in 1964 with Sean Connery’s iconic portrayal, legendary villains, gadgets, and unforgettable…
FILM & TV Reviews
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The Phoenician Scheme Review: Financial Schemes and Existential Dreams
Wes Anderson returns with The Phoenician Scheme, a fast-paced, visually rich tale of power, faith, and family—balancing style with fresh…
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Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning Review: When Action Soars but Narrative Stalls
Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning delivers stunning action but stumbles with a cluttered plot, flat villains, and baggage from Dead…
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A Minecraft Movie Review : The Art of Attention Span Management
A Minecraft Movie delivers fast-paced fun for kids, Jack Black energy, and pixel-perfect fan service—but sacrifices depth for dopamine-fueled simplicity.…
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Thunderbolts Review : A Spark of Substance
Marvel’s Thunderbolts explores broken heroes facing their demons in a darker, character-driven chapter that dares to go deeper than typical…
SPECIALS
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Casualties of War: The Violence We Chose Not to See
Brian De Palma’s Casualties of War explores the moral collapse of soldiers in Vietnam through a harrowing true story of…
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Broken Arrow: The first steps of the pro-Indian Western
Delmer Daves’ Broken Arrow explores Indian-American relations with a humane lens, blending historical reinterpretation with 1950s political ideals. The Old…
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Glory: Edward Zwick’s Forgotten Chapter of the Civil War
In 1989, Edward Zwick’s Glory revisited an often-forgotten notion of the American Civil War: the participation of thousands of black…
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The Shootist: John Wayne’s Swan Song.
A few years before his death, John Wayne revealed an unseen side of himself in The Shootist, his final film.…
NEWS
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The Wild Robot : Why Audiences are Craving Innovation in Animation
With the success of The Wild Robot, the animation genre has once again shown that it is undergoing a major…
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Nosferatu : What can we expect from Robert Eggers’ next film ?
Robert Eggers’ next film Nosferatu promises to cause a sensation with its horrific new trailer. Having revealed its trailer two…
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Disastrous box-office for Megalopolis, but is that really the most important thing? 👇
Now that Megalopolis has made its disaster official, what can we learn from it all? Weeks ago, the news broke…
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Terrifier 3 ‘s triumph over Joker: Folie à Deux is another wake-up call for studios.
Like a bad habit that continues, Hollywood gets another lesson with the success of Terrifier 3 against the failure of…
FOR THE BLOODTHRISTY
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The Descent : Between Film and Digital, Terror in the Shadows
Neil Marshall’s The Descent blends film and digital to craft claustrophobic terror, using darkness and realism to redefine early 2000s…
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Nosferatu Review: The Lord of Shadows is back in the spotlight.
Robert Eggers has been waiting ten years for his Nosferatu, and he didn’t disappoint. When it comes to the most…
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Terrifier 3 Review : Massacre on 34th Street.
Although Terrifier 3 isn’t a masterwork, it does have the merit of pushing its concept even further with more relevant…
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Smile 2 Review: Paranoia and Smiling Hallucinations in the World of Super Stardom
Parker Finn proves that he can expand his concept over several films with Smile 2, but there’s still work to…