
In the Year of Pandemic, I somehow managed to watch one hundred and fifteen 2020 movies (and another one hundred and forty-nine movies from earlier years). Here are the Best Movies of 2020. Every year, I keep a running list of the best movies […]
In the Year of Pandemic, I somehow managed to watch one hundred and fifteen 2020 movies (and another one hundred and forty-nine movies from earlier years). Here are the Best Movies of 2020. Every year, I keep a running list of the best movies […]
Amazon Studio’s Sylvie’s Love is a love story about two people that meet one summer in 1957 and the journey love takes them on. Sylvie (Tessa Thompson) is a young woman working at her father’s record store. When she crosses paths with Robert (former NFL Pro Bowler Nnamdi Asomugha) a saxophonist in a jazz quartet, […]
Wonder Woman 1984 is the long awaited sequel to 2017’s Wonder Woman. Patty Jenkins returns to direct Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman. Set in 1984, Diana works at the Smithsonian Institute in D.C. She is also secretly protecting the city as Wonder Woman. The film opens with a very campy scene involving Wonder Woman […]
Christopher Landon’s latest film is an addition to the Happy Death Day expanded universe – not because the narratives explicitly link up here (although Landon has suggested they might in the future) but because Freaky continues the post-slasher signature and sensibility that Landon has made so thoroughly his own. At their height, slasher films were […]
Although Danny Boyle directed A Life Less Ordinary in the interim, The Beach is the true spiritual sequel to Trainspotting, which ended with Ewan McGregor’s character walking into a rave future as Underworld’s “Born Sippy” crested over his final monologue. That final scene was effectively a challenge to any future rave cinema, and a challenge […]
Fred Zinnemann’s penultimate film was an adaptation of a memoir that seemed almost impossible to translate to the big screen – Lillian Hellman’s Pentimento, released in 1973, which describes her relationship with a socialist activist named Julia, a character that several critics suggested was fabricated. In the opening scenes of Zinnemann’s film, Hellman, played by […]
Jim Marshall’ın Hikayesi (İKSV Özel) İKSV ocak seçkisinde bugün bir belgeselimiz var. Alfred George Bailey yönetmenliğinde müzik tutkusunu fotoğrafçılıkla birleştirip bu dünyaya unutulmaz eserler bırakan Jim Marshall’ın hayatını anlatan belgesel yayınlandı. 2020 Grierson Trust En iyi İngiliz Sanat Belgeseli ve 2019 San Francisco En İyi Belgesel ödüllerine layık görülen belgesel hem bir biyografiyi […]
A city girl transferred out of her previous high school and into a rural-like high school. This school was shrouded in fear of a building on campus and rumours. Old fashion ways of thinking and censorship was still the norm. As an outsider, she became curious about all the secrecy about […]
TILLIE’s PUNCTURED ROMANCE (1914) isn’t highly rated — but we should give Sennett some credit for jumping into the feature film racket with both flapshod feet, even when he could have had little idea of what a feature comedy would be like (nobody had made one). There’s also something poetically apt about Sennett co-directing with […]
The project will be Garland’s return to filmmaking after Paramount’s “Annihilation.”
Alex Garland and A24 Reuniting After ‘Ex Machina’ for New Film, Jessie Buckley Eyed to Star
Bugün sizlerle haftanın biyografi konseptine uygun bir filmden bahsetmek istiyorum. Filmimizin adı ‘ The Irishman’ Türkçe adıyla ‘İrlandalı ‘ . Filmimizin başrollerini Robert De Niro, Al Pacino ve Joe Pesci paylaşıyor. Film süresi itibariyle uzun gibi gözükse de izlerken sizi sıkmıyor. Şimdi filmle alakalı diğer ayrıntılara da bakalım. Filmin yönetmenliğini Martin Scorses üstleniyor. Filmimizin konusuna […]
Duel on this! This was Ridley Scott’s directorial debut back in 1977. A stylish historical drama adapted from Joseph Conrad’s short story The Duel (1908). Let’s do this! The Duellists As you’d expect from a famous director who went on to produce classics such as Alien (1979) and Blade Runner (1982), this film is good. […]
The Duellists: En Garde! It’s Ridley Scott’s Historical Drama Debut
Kapitalist düzen o kadar sinsi bir şekilde bizi köleleştirdi ki yaşarken artık düşünmez olduk. Bize ne sunuluyorsa onu aldık, bizden ne isteniyorsa onu yaptık ama hiç sorgulamadık. Üreticiliğimiz köreldi, bizim yerimize düşünüldü. Bizi gereksiz bir rekabete soktular. Sürekli yarıştık ama bu rekabetin sonunu, bize kaybettirdiklerini hiç düşünmedik. İhtiyacımız olmayan şeyler için zamanımızı ve enerjimizi harcadık.
Merhaba filmseverler. Bugün bahsedeceğim filmin adı “Brother (2000)” değil. Yalnızca “Brother” (-ki siz bunu zaten fark ettiniz). Filme kült deme sebebim de buradan geliyor. İnternette arattığımda film hakkında bilgi bulmakta çok zorlandım. Hatta hiç bulamadım bile. “Brother (2000)” yazdığım zaman bazı sahneleri çıkmaya başladı ve dedim ki: “İyi ki filmi bilen ve sevenler varmış.” Türkçeye […]
Çok uzun bir zaman sonra izlediğim ilk normal 🙂 film oldu. İki sene önce gösterime girdiğinde izleme listeme almıştım ancak anlamadığım bi şekilde o zamandan beri bir türlü fırsat olmadı. Nasıl olduysa geçtiğimiz hafta sonu bir anda aklıma geldi ve izlemeye karar verdim. Enteresan ki internette altyazılı versiyonu bulamadım. Ve ancak Vuzee üzerinden orijinal alt […]
David Hasselhoff hopes that the Knight Rider filmmakers stay true to the spirit of the original ’80s TV series.
David Hasselhoff: If New Knight Rider Movie Doesn’t Honor the TV Series, “They’ve Hassled The Hoff”
Exclusive: Peter Vack co-stars in this Fantasia Fest thriller opening in theater and on VOD in February.
‘PVT Chat’ Trailer: ‘Uncut Gems’ Star Julia Fox Is a Cam-Girl Femme Fatale in Psychosexual Noir
“The Bourne Identity” director Doug Liman turned around this lockdown relationship drama after a Covid-safe shoot in the fall.
‘Locked Down’ Trailer: Hathaway, Ejiofor Pull Off a Quarantine Heist in HBO Max Film
On Amazon Prime, there is a series of films by Steve McQueen under the title Small Axe; they are related in that they are based on the real-life experiences of London’s West Indian community in the recent past. Mangrove is the first film in the series. The Oscars and the Emmys are perhaps more invested […]
History Of Swear Words [2021] Welcome to “History of Swear Words”, hosted by none other than the legendary Nicolas Cage. I’m serious. This series is real and it’s easily bingeable. So prepare yourself to learn more about your favorite swear words, from “Fuck” to “Shit”. It’s a lot of fun and it’s actually educative. […]