Three bachelors live together in a lavish New York apartment. While actor Jack Holden (Ted Danson) is shooting a film in Turkey, his baby Mary is left on the doorstep and flatmates Peter Mitchell (Tom Selleck) and Michael Kellam (Steve Guttenberg) are left to take care of her until his return. Nothing dates like a […]… Continue reading REVIEW: Three Men and a Baby (1987) —
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REVIEW: Shadows and Fog (1991) —
Kleinman (Woody Allen) is forcibly woken in the middle of the night by an angry mob, demanding he join them in tracking down a serial killer. Meanwhile the sword-swallower (Mia Farrow) at a local circus leaves her unfaithful clown boyfriend (John Malkovich) and finds herself lost in the back streets at night. Woody Allen’s 1991 […]… Continue reading REVIEW: Shadows and Fog (1991) —
REVIEW: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020) —
Lars Ericksson (Will Ferrell) and Sigrit Ericksdóttir (Rachel McAdams) are aspiring musicians in an Icelandic fishing community with one dream: to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest. When an unexpected accident takes out all of the other candidates, their once-in-a-lifetime chance arrives. Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is a new… Continue reading REVIEW: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020) —
REVIEW: Planet of the Vampires (1965) —
A mysterious signal leads two exploratory space vehicles to the fog-covered planet of Aura. While attempting to land one ship crashes with the loss of all hands, while the crew of the other start attacking one another while under some strange alien influence. When the surviving crew go to collect the bodies of the dead, […]… Continue reading REVIEW: Planet of the Vampires (1965) —
REVIEW: Evolution (2001) —
When a meteor hits the Earth near Glen Canyon, Arizona, it unleashes a rapidly changing alien menace – and only two community college professors, a government scientist, and a trainee firefighter stand in the way of humanity’s total annihilation. It is not difficult to see why Evolution exists. A science fiction comedy in which scientists… Continue reading REVIEW: Evolution (2001) —
REVIEW: The Assassin (2015) —
Yinniang (Shu Qi) was taken from her home at the age of ten and trained to become a master assassin. Now an adult, she fails to undertake her latest mission when she sees her target cradling his infant son. As penance she is ordered to the distant province of Weibo to kill its chief minister […]… Continue reading REVIEW: The Assassin (2015) —
REVIEW: The Elephant Man (1980) —
In 1884 London the physician Frederick Treves (Anthony Hopkins) meets John Merrick (John Hurt), a severely deformed and apparently non-verbal young man living in a carnival show. Taking Merrick in to the hospital where we works, Treves starts on what he thinks will be a career-defining achievement – but which instead transforms into a once-in-a-lifetime […]… Continue reading REVIEW: The Elephant Man (1980) —
Upstream Color (2013) — breedinglikelarva
I remember watching Shane Caruth’s first film Primer (2004) years ago. I fell asleep midway through it. Not that it was boring. It was just that my brain went on auto-shutdown after failing to follow the plot multiple times. If I remember correctly, I fast forwarded it to the end hoping I’d get some answers […]… Continue reading Upstream Color (2013) — breedinglikelarva
5 Laws That’ll Help the filmmaking Industry — My splendid blog 5809
Young boy’s Birthday celebration Celebration Concepts – What Type of Motif Will Ideal Match Your Children? One of the most fun parts of having a child’s birthday celebration celebration is selecting the styles that will best fit the children. There are so many different ones available, it can be hard to make up your mind. […]… Continue reading 5 Laws That’ll Help the filmmaking Industry — My splendid blog 5809
Hanna creator David Farr: Cinema needs to engage more with writers and give them respect — DIGI WORLD BLOG
[ad_1] For writer David Farr, the fundamental idea behind creating Hanna, a series that he says organically empowers women, was the dearth of female existential heroes in cinema. The writer, who adapted Joe Wright’s 2011 film Hanna into an original series for Amazon Prime Video, said movies have never been able to go beyond fetishising […]… Continue reading Hanna creator David Farr: Cinema needs to engage more with writers and give them respect — DIGI WORLD BLOG