Where to Start with Noah Baumbach

Where to Start with Noah Baumbach

Where to begin with the work of 21st century New York filmmaker Noah Baumbach, the writer-director behind ‘Marriage Story’, ‘Frances Ha’ and ‘Barbie’. Article by Joseph Wade.

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Who Is Michael Bay to Cinema in the 2020s?

Who Is Michael Bay to Cinema in the 2020s?

Michael Bay is someone too hard to concretely define, but his influence and legacy continue to be re-evaluated. Who is Michael Bay to cinema in the 2020s? By Dorian Griffin.

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M. Night Shyamalan Directed Movies Ranked

M. Night Shyamalan Directed Movies Ranked

Every feature film directed by M. Night Shyamalan ranked from worst to best, including The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Split and Trap. Article by Joseph Wade.

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Dennis Hopper’s Last Movies: ‘Homeless’, ‘Pashmy Dream’

Dennis Hopper’s Last Movies: ‘Homeless’, ‘Pashmy Dream’

Dennis Hopper had a career that surfed high art and low culture effortlessly, his last movies ‘Homeless’ and ‘Pashmy Dream’ interesting notes to go out on. Essay by Stephen Lee Naish.

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Six Decades of Spielberg

Six Decades of Spielberg

Steven Spielberg is one of cinema’s most famous names and influential directors. Here’s one film per decade that best defines his filmography. By Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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Paul Thomas Anderson Films Ranked

Paul Thomas Anderson Films Ranked

All 9 films directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, from ‘Hard Eight’ to ‘Licorice Pizza’ via ‘Boogie Nights’, ‘Magnolia’, ‘There Will Be Blood’ and ‘The Master’, ranked from worst to best. List by George Taylor.

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Where to Start with Pedro Almodóvar

Where to Start with Pedro Almodóvar

Get started with the filmography of an icon of European cinema and arguably one of the most influential Spanish filmmakers of the past half century, Pedro Almodóvar. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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Where to Start with Bong Joon-ho

Where to Start with Bong Joon-ho

Director Bong Joon-ho made history at the Oscars as the first filmmaker to win Best Picture with a film outside of the English language. Discover where to start with this modern auteur’s filmography in this guide.

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Shot For Shot: Safe-Theft Scene in Hitchcock’s ‘Marnie’ (1964)

Shot For Shot: Safe-Theft Scene in Hitchcock’s ‘Marnie’ (1964)

Over half a century later, Hitchcock’s movies still have us on the edge of our seats. But why? Kieran Judge breaks down how he masterfully manipulates his audience in a shot-by-shot analysis of a scene from ‘Marnie’ (1964).

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The Five Most Idiotic Oscar Snubs 2019

The Five Most Idiotic Oscar Snubs 2019

The Oscars seem to have got a lot wrong in 2019, from hosts to broadcasting. In this list, we celebrate 5 of their most overlooked in this: the 5 most idiotic Oscar snubs 2019.

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