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Truly, a Moving Work of Art
My taste in movies vary with my mood, but some of them,really appeal to me in a way that others never could.Its not because its the most clever, or the most appealing,its because its unbelievably well made, amazingly entertaining and most of all, it expands our boundaries.( image courtesy to Google search and I do not own any of them).
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Review: The Uninvited (2009)
This movie had to be seen in cinemas. But since it’s already out…
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Experience “broken Embraces” (Los Abrazos Rotos)(pedro Almodovar, 2009)
Pedro Almodovar’s makes a welcome return to the screen with his muse of a star actress: Penelope Cruz as they seek out "Broken Embraces". This is an elegantly-told romance from one of Europe’s most revered directors.
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Opening Sequence of Rear Window: Analysis of The Cinematography and Mise-En-Scene (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954)
The Analysis Of The Cinematography And Mise-En-Scene In The Opening Sequence In Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954).
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Giallo
The new thriller from Dario Argento is a step away from his normal output, but sadly not in a good way.
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Nowadays We are All Under “Surveillance” (Jennifer Lynch, 2008)
The first film from Jennifer Lynch, daughter of the visceral and visionary director David Lynch, in which she presents her view of a double homicide out in the vast mid-west American desert.
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Orphan
Orphan is a 2009 horror movie starring Isabelle Fuhrman. It’s a movie that chickens out before it even tries to be brilliant.
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Footprints
A woman awakes to discover days of her life are missing in this striking 70’s Giallo.












