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The Tarantino Phenomenon or Why Are His Films So Successful?
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Quentin Tarantino is one of the most prominent and most renowned filmmakers and directors of all time. His movies are often highly anticipated, and they never disappoint because they end up with very high ratings. He is a skilled writer and director who draws from previous movies’ themes and subjects to create a new storyline.…
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GHD Indie Movie Review – Infinitum: Subject Unknown
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Sometimes you find things because you go looking for them, other times you find things because you go looking for something else! What I was doing was a bio piece on the wonderful Ian McKellen and I noticed that, on his IMDb list, there was a finished film which was new to me so…
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Movie Review – Malignant
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James Wan did it again. When I see his name on a movie poster or trailer, I know that I’m in store for some quality work. He has marvelous visions that he can bring to life very well and give you nightmares for weeks. First, the special effects really stood out, the transitions that he…
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Movie Review – The Card Counter
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When I saw that Martin Scorsese was the executive producer, I thought this movie would be on par with the likes of Taxi Driver or Goodfellas. Wow, I was so totally wrong. Simply put, this movie sucked. It’s a dark character study, which is usually great as long as the writing is well done. Nope,…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Malignant?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of . View details and movie information…
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5 Ways Horror Folklore is Fashioned in The Movies
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in ListTraditionally, horror stories have been used by many cultures to instill fear in children and adults and help them keep away from some dangerous places, choose the right things and be in their best behavior. The creatures had magical, some weird and other superfine clothing. From the 18th century during the Roman era, Gothic novels…
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10 Best Small Budget Movies
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in ListIt is usually apparent when a movie is made with a large budget. However, you can’t always say the same about low-budget films. These movies can have such perfect production that it is hard to imagine that it does not cost anywhere as much as another movie you compare them with. This is the case…
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The Giant James Bond Rewatch – License to Kill (1989)
The 1980s were a weird time. Children’s cartoons became both commercial and dark. A group of singing raisins released an album. MTV actually showed music videos. Jazzercise was a thing. And they made a Bond film that sucked all the joy out of the franchise. What I dislike about License to Kill Let me start…
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Groundhog Day Themed Film Short – 12:01 PM
It’s always nice to be able to tick off a few categories in one go. Short feature – tick, Groundhog Day theme – tick, another chance to watch the awesome Kurtwood Smith – tick, tick, tick! 12:01 PM ticks all the boxes. Well… sort of. The “sort of” comes from the fact that 12:01 PM was made in 1990 and Groundhog Day came…