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Most of my articles are usually inspired by a pseudo-existential question regarding cinema I ask myself—unless I have seen a movie and want to express my feelings about it with an opinion. A few days ago, scrolling through Instagram, I came across a reel that showed how easy it is to create a film scene with AI in just a few minutes. Honestly, the images seemed to belong to some seventh art's mast
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New Year's reflections: What does the future of cinema hold?
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Dating apps are awful - or at least that’s what everyone says. I know I’ve said it a lot. You don’t have to use them for long to realise that half the people are lying and the other half really should be. It makes you wonder : what happened to meeting people organically? To romance? To love stories like Before Sunrise? Well I have a hot take : dating apps? They’re actually just like Before Sunrise
Before Sunrise, or, uh, Before I Sleep I Guess?
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David Lynch passed away last week. For many viewers, his name has always been synonymous with "mystery." From Eraserhead to Mulholland Drive, from Wild at Heart to Twin Peaks, Lynch's films are beautiful yet dangerous enigmas. Audiences can sense their allure and violence but are rarely confident enough to say they fully "understand" any of them. This has made the secrets embedded in his work all
Ever found the world of David Lynch confusing? His autobiography might provide you with clarifications.
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Clint Eastwood, which surprisingly did not need a Ouija board to finish the direction of this film, delivered a movie that, even at his age, knows it has to be entertaining; proving that directors as Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola aged much faster than the actor who has been making movies since more than a decade earlier. Justin (Nicholas Hoult) is a recovered alcoholic, now married with
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"Juror #2", and how to twist the court movies formula
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Sometimes miracles happen in cinema. Incredibly stupid ideas give birth to formidably entertaining films. How this happens is a mystery, but it's probably due to a combo of a great cast, a good director and a smart script that keeps the pacing devilishly (!) fast and doesn't have the luxury of questioning the credibility of the horrible underlying idea of the whole story. How Universal Pictures gr
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How to create a great cult movie from a ridiculous idea, The Car, 1977
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At one point in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) the sinister Grima Wormtongue - who conspired with the forces of darkness to hold the kingdom of Rohan subservient to the wishes of the dark lord Sauron - meets with the wizard Saruman, and comments to him that the humans have become aware of the conspiracy and anticipate that they will soon be attacked. “They are skilled warriors and th
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The infamous power of spectacle, Triumph of the Will, 1935
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