This is a compiled version of Review: ‘Prometheus’ is a Visually Stunning Epic Failure that trashes the movie like there is no tomorrow! Links to more good articles follow. Scott’s latest film, Prometheus, pulls back the curtain on this 33-year old mystery, and what is revealed is truly horrifying: a thoroughly vacuous prequel to the […]
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Postmodernism and Similar
Postmodernism describes both an era and a broad movement that developed in the mid to late 20th century across philosophy, the arts, architecture, and criticism which marked a departure from modernism.
Arrival 2016
A linguist is recruited by the military to communicate with alien lifeforms after twelve mysterious spacecrafts land around the world.
Ship of Fools
Lyrics and compiled interpretations for World Party – Ship Of Fools “Ship Of Fools” as written by and Karl Edmond De Vere Wallinger….
Australian Year End Top 100 Singles – Th
The Handmaiden 2016
IMDb boards shutdown
From a former IMDb employee: (not me) This is no surprise whatsoever. I’ve worked at IMDb (the worst and most discouraging experience of my professional life ) and believe me, the company is a soulless, empty corporate shell that has one goal: to sell advertising. It’s not about movies, TV, or being ‘guardians of data’ […]
Incendies (2010)
Into the wild
when I read posts in here is how people often seem to be divided between those that think that Chris was kind of awesome for wanting to go off and live in the wild(and possibly try to copy this line of thinking) and the others who feel that he was selfish/stupid/unprepared, etc. and possibly deserved […]
Eyes Wide Shut
The film is a meditation on sexuality and how it relates to marriage, death, and money. It’s a fascinating commentary on modern life, and a rare movie that dares to examine sex as impassionately as any other issue.
Taxi Driver
Mona Lisa 1986
The film is about a man’s obsession with a mysterious woman he can never obtain, never understand, only love. George’s relationship with Simone parallels the world’s relationship with the famous painting, the Mona Lisa. We all know what the Mona Lisa looks like, and she has fascinated the world. However, we don’t know who she […]
No Country for Old Men
Llewellyn gets a second room because he realizes someone is in or has been in his first room. He uses the map to select one with connecting duct work to his own room to pull the bag out from the other side. The Mexicans are in his room when Chigurh busts in because the transponder […]