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A Quick Analysis of The Merchant Of Four Seasons (1971) – Films I Love
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A Quick Analysis of The Merchant Of Four Seasons (1971). August 8, 2015. August 8, 2015. Directed and Written by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. As with other Fassbinder films one of the core themes of this film is the very exposed nature of one’s emotions, this set. A core theme throughout the second half of the film is depression, Hans has a heart attack and is not able to continue his work as fruit. Rating: 8 out of 10. Jake Gyllenhaal Retrospective: 5 Best Films. 5 Great Single Location Films. A Quick Anal...
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Jake Gyllenhaal Retrospective: 5 Best Films – Films I Love
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Jake Gyllenhaal Retrospective: 5 Best Films. July 30, 2015. Donnie Darko (2001) Directed By Richard Kelly. Gyllenhaal talent shows roots in this early effort (Not including Bubble Boy), playing the generic moody teenager with some flair and charisma, Gyllenhaal takes the stereotype and makes it his own. From deep meaning dialogue Donnie. Nightcrawler (2014) Directed By Dan Gilroy. Jarhead (2005) Directed By Sam Mendes. A more obvious and clear role of his mental deterioration throughout the film than nig...
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Review: White God (2014) – Films I Love
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Review: White God (2014). August 16, 2015. Directed by Kornel Mundruczo. Knowing nothing about the director, cast or hungarian cinema but then I saw the trailer for White God. Seeing something unique and original is extremely rare to see these days, so when I heard that White God won the Un Certain Regard at Cannes festival I then instantly needed to see it. This award is only given to the truly original and unique and almost exclusively foreign. So on to the actually film. Rating: 8 out of 10. On 5 Unde...
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October 2015 – Films I Love
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5 Unorthodox Sci-fi Films. October 15, 2015. 5 The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976). Where to start with this film. This film is the most disjointed films I have ever seen and I fucking love it. The role David Bowie was born to play, this LSD trip of a movie will fuck you mentally but also rewards repeat viewings. Nicolas Roeg makes one of the most bizarre and amazing Sci-fi films of the seventies. 2 Upstream Colour (2013). Shane Carruth on this list for a second time, maybe because he can make two amazing l...
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5 Great Single Location Films – Films I Love
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5 Great Single Location Films. August 10, 2015. Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Directed By Sidney Lumet. Filmed primarily in a bank during a robbery gone wrong. Unlike Heat which has the quick action getaway chase and robberies, Dog Day Afternoon focuses on the slow building tension of the climax of the film. It’s really quite slow and is completely held up by Al Pacino’s amazing performance, aswell as Lumet’s expert direction. Moon (2009) Directed By Duncan Jones. Funny Games (1997) Directed By Michael Haneke.
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Upcoming Films That Could Be Masterpieces – Films I Love
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Upcoming Films That Could Be Masterpieces. July 4, 2015. Black Mass ( Scott Cooper. Black Mass has the very genetic starting concept of the gangster biopic with a big hollywood actor, but then I saw a trailer and I immediately became interested in it. With a great ensemble cast including Johnny Depp, Benedict. The Revenant ( Alejandro González Iñárrit. There are only two reasons this film might be a masterpiece even though I am yet to even see a trailer, which are the. July 5, 2015 at 10:55 am. Notify me...
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5 Underrated Films from the last 5 years – Films I Love
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5 Underrated Films from the last 5 years. July 29, 2015. July 29, 2015. Super (2010) Directed By James Gunn. Lost River (2014) Directed By Ryan Gosling. Filth (2013) Directed By Jon Baird. Blue Valentine (2010) Directed By Derek Cianfrance. Shame (2011) Directed By Steve McQueen. 5 Films With Amazing Colour. Some Essential Films That Have Came Out In The Last 5 Years. One thought on “ 5 Underrated Films from the last 5 years. July 29, 2015 at 6:35 pm. Liked by 1 person. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A Quic...
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Films I Love – Page 2 – By Eric Newman
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Amazing Video Game Moment: MGS4, ACT 5. July 5, 2015. The fifth and final act in MGS4 is one of the most cinematic things I have seen in any form of media ever. Some stand out moments from this section in include the microwave tunnel and the final boss fight. I will be talking about these two moments in detail below. Upcoming Films That Could Be Masterpieces. July 4, 2015. Black Mass ( Scott Cooper. The Revenant ( Alejandro González Iñárrit. The Light Between Oceans (Derek Cianfrance). June 23, 2015.
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July 2015 – Films I Love
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Jake Gyllenhaal Retrospective: 5 Best Films. July 30, 2015. Donnie Darko (2001) Directed By Richard Kelly. Gyllenhaal talent shows roots in this early effort (Not including Bubble Boy), playing the generic moody teenager with some flair and charisma, Gyllenhaal takes the stereotype and makes it his own. From deep meaning dialogue Donnie. Nightcrawler (2014) Directed By Dan Gilroy. Jarhead (2005) Directed By Sam Mendes. A more obvious and clear role of his mental deterioration throughout the film than nig...
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August 2015 – Films I Love
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Review: White God (2014). August 16, 2015. Directed by Kornel Mundruczo. Knowing nothing about the director, cast or hungarian cinema but then I saw the trailer for White God. Seeing something unique and original is extremely rare to see these days, so when I heard that White God won the Un Certain Regard at Cannes festival I then instantly needed to see it. This award is only given to the truly original and unique and almost exclusively foreign. So on to the actually film. Rating: 8 out of 10. Set on th...