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Ready Player One, 2018. My Journey into Science-Fiction Part:21.

Welcome to Part: 21 of My Journey into Science-Fiction. If you would learn more about my journey and how it has taken me from Radar Men from the Moon to Ready Player One, click on the link below.  My Journey into Science-Fiction Archives. I’m not sure I have come across anyone who has pointed out […]

Ready Player One, 2018. My Journey into Science-Fiction Part:21.

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Ranking the top 5 moments from “Shameless” season 11 episode 3: “Frances Francis Franny Frank”

In season 11, episode 3, “Frances Francis Franny Frank,” Frank attempts to take Franny to school, which ends up being more difficult than he anticipated. Meanwhile, Carl gets a new partner, Tami gets some heartbreaking news, and Kev shows off with pride. My top 5 moments from Shameless season 11 episode 3 are:

Ranking the top 5 moments from “Shameless” season 11 episode 3: “Frances Francis Franny Frank”

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Top 10 Worst Films (2020)

With 2021 nearly upon us, I wanted to count down my Top 10 worst films of this year. What are some of yours? Let me know! (Oliver’s Story) (1978) 1. Oliver’s Story (1978) – Two rich people meet and complain about how rich they are. Oh the inhumanity! For all of its faults, at least […]

Top 10 Worst Films (2020)

Movie News

Frida Kahlo (2020)

A new Frida Kahlo film will be appearing in cinemas from 20th October courtesy of Exhibition On Screen, the art documentary experts, who use their unique connections with galleries, museums and artists around the world to deliver onto the big screen outstanding biographical accounts of the world’s leading artists, this time providing a newly detailed story […]

Frida Kahlo (2020)

Movie Reviews

Finding Steve McQueen

Available on digital download from 16th November Finding Steve McQueen is based on the true events of the biggest bank robbery in US history when an organised gang broke into the United California Bank in 1972 to steel an alleged $30 million from the President’s secret funds of illegal campaign contributions. Harry Barber (Travis Fimmel) […]

Finding Steve McQueen

Movie News

Silent Night

Silent Night is showing in UK cinemas from 11th December, on digital download from 18th December and DVD from 28th December. It’s a violent Christmas gangster film about a South London hitman Mark (Bradley Taylor – Surge) recently out of prison and trying to get his life straight in order to take care of his daughter. He’s doing […]

Silent Night

Documentary

From the Archives: The Infiltrators

Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera’s recent film The Infiltrators uses a bold mix of film forms to tell the true story of a group of young undocumented activists who intentionally detain themselves in a South Florida immigration detention facility. Styled as a heist film, Ibarra and Rivera weave together verité footage, testimony, and reenactment to produce a compelling argument against immigration detention. In Diana Ruiz’s interview, Ibarra and Rivera discuss the ways in which The Infiltrators problematizes extractive modes of documentary film and how the project’s requisite reenactment brought about unexpected results. They also discuss the creative and political dimensions of “undocumented storytelling,” which relates to the filmmakers’ enduring commitment to depicting fully dimensional representations of immigrants and Latinx experiences.

From the Archives: The Infiltrators

HBO

WONDER WOMAN 1984 (2020) has Diana Prince kicking ass in a stylish 80s nostalgia-filled world

In Wonder Woman 1984 – Diana Prince is back, navigating through the mid-80s as she tries to maintain a low profile while fighting off threats from both Maxwell Lord and Cheetah. Directed by Patty Jenkins, this sequel brings the thrills, the heart and the action, despite the story sometimes feeling like a lot. Coming off […]

WONDER WOMAN 1984 (2020) has Diana Prince kicking ass in a stylish 80s nostalgia-filled world

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The Color Purple

The Color Purple Release Date: December 18, 1985 Director: Steven Spielberg Starring: Whoopie Goldberg, Danny Glover, Adolph Caesar, Margaret Avery, Rae Dawn Chong, Oprah Winfrey. Tag Lines: “Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize Winning Story.” “It’s about life. It’s about love. It’s about us.” Relevance: ‘The Color Purple’ was released in December of 1985. Directed by […]

7. The Color Purple

Movie News

The Films of 2020: Olympic Dreams (dir by Jeremy Teicher)

Filmed on location at the 2018 Winter Games, Olympic Dreams tells the story of two lost souls. Penelope (Alexi Pappas) is a skier who competes early and doesn’t win a medal.  Ignored by the media and unsure of how to talk to her fellow athletes (or, for that matter, anyone else that she meets), Penelope […]

The Films of 2020: Olympic Dreams (dir by Jeremy Teicher)

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The Films of 2020: Ava (dir by Tate Taylor)

Ava tells story of Ava Faulkner (Jessica Chastain), who has a troubled past, a turbulent present, and an uncertain future. As we learn via a series of still frames during the film’s opening credits, Ava was the valedictorian of her high school class but her bright future was derailed by her own alcoholism.  She killed […]

The Films of 2020: Ava (dir by Tate Taylor)

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Poltergeist

Poltergeist Release Date: June 4, 1982 Director: Tobe Hooper Starring: JoBeth Williams, Craig T. Nelson, Beatrice Straight. Tag Lines: “From a dimension beyond the living, a terror to scare you to death.” “Mommy, Daddy, where are you?” “Its form is revealed, Its focus is clear and the games are over.” “They’re here.” “It knows […]

8. Poltergeist

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West Side Story

West Side Story Release Date: October 18, 1961 Director: Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins. Starring: Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris, Russ Tamblyn. Tag Lines: “Watch this shot now. Hey. Shoot, man. Go. Hey, yeah.” “Unlike other classics, West Side Story grows younger!” “The Screen Achieves One of the Great Entertainments in the […]

9. West Side Story

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American Splendor: Fun Harvey Pekar Sort of Romp

Splendour. Here’s a cult classic from 2003 starring Paul Giamatti and Hope Davis. Directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, it tells the tale of everyman comic book writer Harvey Pekar. American Splendor Harvey Pekar (1939-2010) became an unlikely underground comic book star. Although he wasn’t an artist, his sardonic autobiographical style appealed to […]

American Splendor: Fun Harvey Pekar Sort of Romp

Netflix

Netflix’s ‘Hill House’ and ‘Bly Manor’ Creator Doubles Down on ‘No Plans’ for Future Seasons

Mike Flanagan, creator and director of Netflix’s blockbuster “Haunting” anthology series, is doubling down on there being no concrete plans for a third chapter following “The Haunting of Hill House” and this year’s “The Haunting of Bly Manor.” When asked on social media when fans can expect a third installment, Flanagan said: “At the moment…

Netflix’s ‘Hill House’ and ‘Bly Manor’ Creator Doubles Down on ‘No Plans’ for Future Seasons

Movie Reviews

Love (2015)

Love (2015) Gaspar Noé, filmdeki sinema öğrencisi Murphy’nin “Kandan, spermden ve göz yaşından film yapmak istiyorum,” sözünü bu filmde tam bir başarıyla gerçekleştirmiş. böylece de gerçekten bugüne kadar hiçbir yönetmenin başaramadığı bir işi yaparak aşkın sinemada gösterilen romantik yüzünün ötesine geçerek onun acı ve karanlık yanını da çırılçıplak bir biçimde göz önüne sermiş.

Love (2015)

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