Tag: Films
Goodfellas: The Masterpiece of a Gangster Movie
Stranded: I’ve come from a plane that crashed on the mountains
Predator: We’ve Got Time To Bleed For 1987’s Macho Masterpiece
Nicolas Cage: Deconstructing the Enigma
10 High-Concept Movie Pitches For Hollywood
The Wilhelm Scream: Cinema’s Great Former Secret Unmasked
15 Films Improved By Adding “Scurvy” Into The Title
Three Tips To Becoming A Costume Designer – Resa McConaghy
Citizen Kane: “Rosebud” Quote Off Extravaganza!
15 Films Ruined By Adding “Shut Up” Into The Title
Saving Private Ryan: 20th Anniversary Retrospective
15 Films Improved By Adding “Mouthwash” Into The Title
The Future Stone: Can Legend Turns Actor in Supernatural Drama
Trainspotting: The Legendary Shot In The Arm For British Cinema
Scarface: “Say hello to my little friend!” Quote Off Extravaganza!
The Piano: 25th Anniversary Review & Film Festival News
RoboCop: “Dead or alive, you’re coming with me!” Quote Off!
Time Masters: Surreal & Disturbing Franco-Hungarian Sci-Fi Romp
Jaws: Cinema Legend With Sharp Teeth & Maverick Sea Captain
A Streetcar Named Desire: “Stella! Hey, Stella!” Quote Off
Blade Runner: The Final Cut – A Bloody Good Cinema Masterpiece
Alien: Still One of the Scariest Scares in Scary Horror History
Environmental Films: Doing Their Bit For The Planet?
Network: Prescient Satire on the Media Circus & Sensationalism
Buster Keaton: Tribute to a King of Silent Comedy
Taxi Driver: “You talkin’ to me?” Quote Off Extravaganza
The Illusionist: Chomet’s Magical Animated Masterpiece
The Sunshine Blogger Award Challenge… Thing
Predator: “Get to the chopper!” Quote Off Extravaganza
The Triplets of Belleville: Unique French Animation With a Cool Dog
15 Romantic Comedies Ruined By Adding “Sneeze” Into The Title
The Graduate: “Mrs. Robinson, you’re trying to seduce me. Aren’t you?” Quote Off Extravaganza!
Full Metal Jacket: Kubrick’s Thoughtfully Profane War Classic
Goldfinger: “A martini. Shaken, not stirred.” Quote Off Extravaganza
Fantastic Mr. Fox: Wes Anderson’s Charming Animation Thing
Two of Mark Kermode’s Film Books Reviewed
