One Punch Man
Juliantina
Reacher
The Cleaning Lady
Divaldo: O Mensageiro da Paz
Adolescence
Platform 7
Mufasa: The Lion King
Xeque Mate (a série)
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
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There is a peculiar silence that falls over Conclave. A silence not born of reverence, but of observation and of watching, not only each other, but oneself: how one moves, how one is perceived, what one permits to be perceived. This film has easily entered the repertoire of my all-time favourites. Still daunted and drenched in Edward Berger’s haunting world of All Quiet on the Western Front, I entered Conclave anticipating another piercing revelation about the Church and what might lie ahead. An
Tech, tyranny, and the illusion of control: Black Mirror returns with its darkest game yet. Let’s dive in. Hello, thronglets! Welcome to another episode of A Closer Look Into. This time, we’re diving deep into the glitch in morality at the heart of what has quickly became my favorite episode from Black Mirror Season 7: Plaything. Now, I’ll be honest with you: when this new season started, I felt a little… underwhelmed. Some episodes didn’t quite land. But then Plaything came along and suddenly I
Depressed queer socialist... and cinephile!
Look, I’m not going to lie to you. I don’t think my children will think anything of The Legend of Ochi. I’m not saying it was a bad movie - it was definitely a nice break from mainstream sludge. It just doesn’t feel like a classic for the ages. And that’s fair enough. Not everything has to be eternal… Or does it? I’m only asking because I’m having an existential crisis. As much as I enjoyed the film, what I took away from it was a sense that we’re losing something in the sands of time so slowly
Burning bad films so you don’t have to.
I've been waiting a long time for Disney+'s Daredevil: Born Again, and frankly, I'm gutted after watching it. Daredevil, Matt Murdock, he's never been your sunshine hero. He's a complex adult struggling in darkness, which is why I've always favored him. The old Netflix series absolutely nailed that quality, which still, in my book is the benchmark portrayal of the character. I had high hopes for Disney's reboot. But now, it looks like Disney is dead set on wrecking this IP. The visuals are unden
Me llamo Franco y utilizo esta pagina para poder expresar mi amor y respeto al mundo del cine, donde me gusta resumir peliculas, decir un poco mi opinion respecto a esta y poder hablar de ellas con mas personas
Uno de los sucesos más aterradores que cualquier persona puede sufrir es un secuestro, esa sensación de sentirse sometido y no poder hacer nada, y donde tristemente casi nunca termina de la mejor forma. Pero que pasaría si te sucede, pero además sos ayudado por las almas de las victimas pasadas del secuestrados, ¿crees que serias capaz de sobrevivir y volver a casa vivo?, bueno vamos a averiguarlo. Esta historia comienza en 1978 en el norte de Denver donde vemos un partido de Baseball juvenil y
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La escena de la ducha, en la película Psicosis- de Alfred Hitchcock, con la actriz Janet Leigh-, constituye en sí misma, un símbolo cultural. En esta escena, bien podríamos mencionar tres elementos: el grito del personaje, como ícono en la categoría de primeridad; el ícono de la sombra, de la persona que ataca, y la música, como ícono sonoro, que representa el fondo dramático de la escena. En estos tres elementos, se presentan estructuras que nos remiten a signos cuyas características más amplia
V Madesh V Madesh an successful entrepreneur doing business was so much interested in films that he got into this entertainment business by producing the film Nimbiya Banada Myaga under his banner MGPX productions. He's a passionate filmmaker as in his first film itself he gave so much freedom.and understanding with director Ashok.Kadaba to decide on making the film in two parts. Page 1 and Page 2. He also plans to dub the film and release in other regional languages. With such enthusiasm, small
reading for breathing, writing for horizons, movie for evading...
Revolutionary Road follows Frank and April Wheeler, a young couple living in 1950s suburban Connecticut. They are happy and have the perfect life—two children, a comfortable home, a stable income, healfhy, love each other and sex. Though some circunstances put them into personal dissatisfaction. April is actress; she performs in a local theater production, but the experience is disappointing for her. She feels humiliated by her performance and the audience's indifferent reaction, which awakens h