Response to The Film “Come See The Paradise” (1990)

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Response to The Film “Come See The Paradise” (1990)

Q & A on the film "Come See The Paradise" (1990)

Published in Action by Luann Suhr, on June 1, 2012
“The Cabin in The Woods” Movie Review
Published in Horror by mrsaxon, on April 13, 2012
Review: Marebito (2004)

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Review: Marebito (2004)

A freelance videographer sees terror in the faces of others, but can’t feel it himself, until he finds it underneath Tokyo.

Published in Action by marqjonz, on March 13, 2012
Analyse The Formal Properties and Stylistic Features of Yasujiro Ozu’s The End of Summer (1961), with Particular Reference to Their Difference From Classical Hollywood Cinema

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Analyse The Formal Properties and Stylistic Features of Yasujiro Ozu’s The End of Summer (1961), with Particular Reference to Their Difference From Classical Hollywood Cinema

Yasujiro Ozu’s The End of Summer (1961) in terms of formal and stylistic properties, differs greatly from the classical paradigm of Hollywood cinema.

Published in Cinemarolling by Dingleberry the Sheep, on October 13, 2011
Discuss How Film Can be Related to Discourses of Nationhood and National Identity

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Discuss How Film Can be Related to Discourses of Nationhood and National Identity

“Emotional values are the ones I rate most highly … the means must be emotional to be effective.” (Andrzej Wajda, 1969)

Film and the film industry is less than 150 years old and the dominant ideology throughout the world throughout this time has been nationalism, sovereignty and military industrialism. Film, therefore, I believe, has been naturally immersed in the ideas of the political, cultural and national ideologies of nation states and this has affected the majority of films and their production.

Published in Drama by Dingleberry the Sheep, on October 13, 2011
The Uninvited (2009)

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The Uninvited (2009)

Glossy American remake of the highly acclaimed Korean movie A Tale OF Two Sisters.

Published in Cinemarolling by Spencer Hawken, on July 3, 2011
50 Korean Movies That Make You Cry

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50 Korean Movies That Make You Cry

Korean movies are very well known for its deep heart touching romantic love movies, most of which are sad movies with sad ending that make you cry. Though there are lots of English movies too that make you cry but Korean movies had a different spark that makes one deeply touched. This is a list of 50 Korean Movies that are sad and can make you cry.

Published in Documentary by Mr Arrogant, on January 15, 2011
100 Days with Mr Arrogant – The Korean Bizzare of Romantic Comedy

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100 Days with Mr Arrogant – The Korean Bizzare of Romantic Comedy

Korean films are mostly known for romantic comedy movies and 100 Days with Mr Arrogant is one of those funny and lovely Korean movies, that is high rated and appreciated by viewers of Korean movies all over the world.Though I tell you, that this movie being good, for those people who have watched Korean movies like My Sassy Girl or My Tutor Friend, may not find this movie 100 Days with Mr Arrogant so interesting and good.

Published in Cinemarolling by Mr Arrogant, on January 6, 2011
The Name Godzilla

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The Name Godzilla

Would the movie "Godzilla" have been more successful with a different name?

Published in Cinemarolling by Regina Castle, on May 31, 2010
Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon

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Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon

A critical look at Kurosawa’s masterpiece.

Published in Drama by Frank Delaney, on May 27, 2009