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Why Movies on Racism Don’t Really Change Anything
Every year there are two or three movies about race, about American history and the struggle to overcome racial barriers.
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Let”s Take Care of It: The Top 10 Inspirational Team Talks in Cinema History
A top ten list of the best team talks ever to grace cinema screens.
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Gladiator’s Opening: Makes the Audience Favour Maximus and Dislike Commodus?
About Ridley Scott’s historical epic Gladiator that starred Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix.
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The Evolution of Science Fiction in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Science fiction usually referred to a series based upon a fictional environment with action and adventure being the main criterion. In the 21st century, the definition of the word has drastically changed.
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Congo: Red Rubber, White King, Black Death: The Reign of King Leopold
Congo: Red Rubber, White King, Black Death is a critical film and documentary on the reign of King Leopold of Belgium over his private property we now know as the country of Congo. The film graphically illustrates the atrocities that occurred, the injustices, the evils and the popular lies that people hold to be true. Below is a quick summary of the film and a few notes on what seemed interesting to me.
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Roll Model: The Adventures of Bill and Ted
William “Bill” S. Preston Esq. and “Ted” Theodore Logan are pretty mediocre considering their intelligent levels, but despite the odds they reach their goals.
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Apocalypse Now: Fact or Fiction?
American films often sacrifice historical accuracy in order to make their plots more interesting. But should events really be changed solely for the purpose of entertainment?













