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By Jordan 1. Stanley Kubrick The Killing, Paths of Glory, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Steven Spielberg himself once said that Stanley […]
By Jordan 1. Stanley Kubrick The Killing, Paths of Glory, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Steven Spielberg himself once said that Stanley […]
With a world full of cinematic treasures, ranging from the silent expressionism of Robert Wiene in the 1920’s to J.J. Abrams’ current vision for science fiction, deciding on a top 30 […]
List compiled by Eddie With many a film on my most anticipated list, I felt it apt to post this list of the films still on the horizon for this […]
By Jordan The 2012 filmic year was one of varied success; with no films quite reaching the grand heights they aspired to. Les Miserables was captivating and often heart-breaking, but […]
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Everyone has their own taste in films. Like all art forms one film can mean something to someone and nothing to another. After much deliberation and fussing I can now […]
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