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Guillermo Del Toro’s Gothic 2006 fairytale horror Pan's Labyrinth a.k.a. El laberinto del fauno is a social critique of the mental, physical, and emotional impact of the Spanish Civil War on the innocent. Del Toro shows it through the perspective of a little girl who is fascinated with the world ...
Over the many decades of film history, we've come to acknowledge the great directors and pioneers of film as being mostly men: Alfred Hitchcock, George Cukor, and James Cameron, to name a few. But few people outside of academia look back to the early days of film, where women like ...
What an insane victory! Release the Snyder Cut Movement finally comes to fruition. It has been an emotional joyride, and what a ride has it been. I often revisit the time when I first saw the 2017 version of Justice League considering it to be wholly Zack Snyder's movie. As ...
Big Fish Movie (2003) defies the very well-known fact that every work of fiction is inspired by reality, and points out that there are some unusual occasions when fiction becomes the source of inspiration for reality. This movie is one of those unusual occasions. Watching Tim Burton's Big Fish 2003 ...
Unlike most movies out there, Drive movie 2011 is a narrative based more on sensorial experiences than dialogues from the characters. Throughout the movie, we can find many scenes of non-verbal communication, in a sense that communication takes place not so much in words but in images, sounds, and songs ...
The Rebecca movie analysis I am about to pen down is based on my knowledge of all the Rebecca versions that I have had the good hap of coming across. Critics of the 2020 remake of Rebecca gave it overwhelmingly negative reviews. With Rotten Tomatoes reaching a consensus that the ...