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Menem: The President Show

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Nadaan

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Golden Boy

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The Bear
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The Bear

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Rosario Tijeras
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Rosario Tijeras

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Looney Tunes: Back in Action
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Looney Tunes: Back in Action

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Lilo & Stitch
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Lilo & Stitch

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Superman
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Superman

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Good Boy
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Good Boy

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Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Infinity Castle
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Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Infinity Castle

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The 1970s: Hollywood’s Golden Decade

The 1970s were, so far, the best decade for Hollywood movies. It defined a new era of filmmaking, brought to fruition by ambitious young minds that understood the medium and respected it as an art form. This respect has been lost in mainstream film as of late, but the beauty of film, like music, is that the backlog of history is quite well preserved and open to those who wish to explore. Some of t

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Sofi Soso
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Cinephile PanelManuscript MagicianUrban Star

Shofis es una estudiante de arte mexicana con conocimientos de backstage y realización cinematográfica. Nacida el 24 de mayo de 2005 y enfrentó muchos desafíos debido a su autismo. Aún así, también tiene dones como creatividad, visión de futuro y capacidad autodidacta. Es una ex bailarina de ballet/jazz, nadadora profesional y girl scout, que comenzó a viajar sin sus padres a los 12 años, además le encanta pintar, esculpir, escribir poesía y microcuentos, ver peliculas y hacer reseñas cinematograficas.

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"PASTERNAK" and "Till dead do us apart" The two examples of revenge to the ones who betrayed us

I. Introduction: The movie is more like a series because is composed by multiples stories that aren't connected. In an increasingly complex world, the pressure cooker of modern life often pushes individuals to their breaking point, revealing the primal instincts lurking beneath the surface. Damián Szifron's acclaimed Argentine anthology film, Relatos Salvajes (Wild Tales), fearlessly plunges into

Wild Tales

A Scene to Remember

Argentina Horror

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‘The Phoenician Scheme’: A Perfect Frame, at Any Cost

For North American cinephiles who couldn’t make it to Cannes, it didn’t take long—just about a month after the festival ended—for the first film from the Competition lineup to hit theaters. And fittingly, it’s the kind of visual feast one can always count on from Wes Anderson. That feast, of course, stems from the director’s famously obsessive perfectionism. As expected, The Phoenician Scheme once

The Phoenician Scheme

The Phoenician Scheme

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Bajo el sol de Toscana

Desolada tras su traumático y oneroso divorcio, una conocida escritora deja San Francisco y se va a Italia en un viaje organizado por un grupo de homosexuales. Durante su estancia en un pueblo de la Toscana, la mujer queda fascinada con un viejo caserón, lo compra y se instala en él. Pronto hará nuevas amistades, reencontrará el amor y recuperará la alegría de vivir. En su segunda película como di

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UI Designer Share your daily TV drama and movie watching👀 Hope to bring you more wonderful discoveries

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Learn UI design 01:Analysis of movie posters -- The Truman Show

Must-see for movie fans✨ Today I want to share with you a movie poster with a very interesting story - "The Truman Show". This poster is not only unique in design, but also hides many little secrets about the theme of the movie! 😎 The Truman Show is a 1998 film directed by Peter Weir and starring Jim Carrey. The film has become a classic in film history for its profound social implications, uniqu

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The Truman Show

Princesa Pocahontas: There's nothing more to say, you were thorough with your research and analysis of The Truman Show, a very well-written and structured article.

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The Sunshine Man
The Sunshine Man
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Just a simple cinephile who enjoys movies from all around the world.

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Urban StarPeliplat's Epic ScribblerParticipant "My 2024 WTF Cinema Moment"

The Brutalist and its controversial bridge between filmmaking's past and future

What's the relation between controversy and praise? The line is thinly drawn in several contexts. In cinema, to mention some examples, while Martin Scorsese or Woody Allen are considered some of the greatest masters of contemporaneous filmmaking, both are also scrutinized from a more "social" perspective when the treatment they give women's role in their films isn't the most appropriate. Should we

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Writer at Peliplat and future TCM guest programmer.

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What I Learned From Spike Lee's Student Film

I've always thought that, to be great at anything, I must be a student of the game. Sometimes, my studies can lead me into obscure territories. As a passionate cinephile that dreams of one day making a movie, I always want to learn cheap tricks that can help my no-budget movies look as good as possible. As such, I sometimes study the student films of filmmakers I admire. These little-known picture

Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads

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Bob Woolsey: The only way to become a director is to direct. Go make a movie, already!

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“YOU ARE ALWAYS RIGHT HERE” leans into silence and poetry. Film review and summary (2025)

Nana Ghana’s sophomore film, “YOU ARE ALWAYS RIGHT HERE,” is a poignant exploration of solitude and the silent battles many face in the wake of grief and isolation. Set against the backdrop of the pandemic, this film immerses the viewer in the world of Eve, a young Black woman living in Venice Beach, California. Through a captivating blend of silence and poetic imagery, Ghana invites the audience

You Are Always Right Here

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You are always right here

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