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The Killer Homoerotic Chemistry or Bromance
The Killer (1989) – The Homoerotic Interpretation of Jeff–Li Chemistry
zodiac movie genres
Of Zodiac Signs and Movie Genres
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Buffalo Bill: Laying the Transphobia Noise to Rest
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Children of Men (2006) – Sci-Fi or Simply Dystopian?
Directorial Ethics
Directorial Ethics: How Much Should Actors Take It?
The Pentagon Wars (1998)
Comedy

The Pentagon Wars (1998)

Call it a comedic depiction of the waste at the Pentagon or just a lighthearted critique of a serious issue plaguing the American government, Richard…

April 26, 2025April 27, 2025
Chudo – The Miracle (2009)
Faith/Spiritual

Chudo – The Miracle (2009)

The Russian faith-based movie Chudo, dubbed The Miracle in English, is a little known jewel by director Aleksandr Proshkin. It is said to be based…

April 22, 2025
The Uncle (1966) – Gus is an Uncle!
Drama

The Uncle (1966) – Gus is an Uncle!

In a young British boy’s innocent little world, life becomes an adventure and a challenge to overcome when another boy of his age visits for…

April 13, 2025April 13, 2025
A View to a Kill (1985)
ActionAdventure

A View to a Kill (1985)

The last James Bond movie with Roger Moore as Bond 007, A View to a Kill by John Glen has the necessary Bond ingredients to…

April 11, 2025
The Fallen Idol (1948) – Perspective Illustrated
Film Noir

The Fallen Idol (1948) – Perspective Illustrated

Perspective counts as a foundation in the art of filmmaking, much like in any art in general. When you think of film noir, perspective is…

April 6, 2025April 6, 2025
Bite the Bullet (1975) – Love Poem to America
Western

Bite the Bullet (1975) – Love Poem to America

Horses, train, guns, small town, and the wild –Richard Brooks’ Bite the Bullet got all these essential western ingredients. But it has more as Brooks…

April 4, 2025
Eyewitness (1970) – Sudden Terror
Thriller

Eyewitness (1970) – Sudden Terror

From Aesop’s fable The Boy Who Cried Wolf to Cornell Woolrich’s The Window (1949) and The Boy Cried Murder (1966), the story of a boy…

April 3, 2025
Necromancy (1972) – The End Justifies the Scenes
Horror

Necromancy (1972) – The End Justifies the Scenes

While there are a few scare moments in Bert I. Gordon’s Necromancy, it doesn’t get a full moment of appreciation until the very last scene…

March 30, 2025
Burning Secret (1988) – The Psychological Catch
Drama

Burning Secret (1988) – The Psychological Catch

Written and directed by Andrew Birkin, the British-German drama Burning Secret (1988) offers a story within a story that goes beyond the obvious in conveying…

March 28, 2025March 28, 2025
The Third Man (1949)
Film Noir

The Third Man (1949)

Written by eminent English novelist Graham Greene, The Third Man (1949) by director Carol Reed combines crime, mystery, and tragedy into a fine blend of…

March 26, 2025March 26, 2025

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