10 Best Films of All Time: Jacob Davis

10 Best Films of All Time: Jacob Davis

The 10 Best Films of All Time according to The Film Magazine producer, podcaster and staff writer, Jacob Davis. List includes a rich variety of offerings.

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10 Best Films of All Time: Margaret Roarty

10 Best Films of All Time: Margaret Roarty

The 10 best films of all time according to The Film Magazine staff writer Margaret Roarty. List includes films from across genres, mediums and forms.

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‘The Godfather’ at 50 – Review

‘The Godfather’ at 50 – Review

50 years since the release of Francis Ford Coppola’s eponymous gangster film ‘The Godfather’, it maintains its position as one of the greatest American films of all time. Jacob Davis reviews.

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5 Reasons ‘Elf’ Is a Gen Z Christmas Classic

5 Reasons ‘Elf’ Is a Gen Z Christmas Classic

Why Jon Favreau’s ‘Elf’ (2003), starring Will Ferrell as Buddy the Elf, has become a Christmas classic in the eyes of Gen Z and why it maintains relevance to this day. Article by Nicole Sanacore.

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Elf (2003) Review

Elf (2003) Review

‘Elf’ (2003) is “one of the most perfect examples of a timeless Christmas classic”, in no small part due to the work of director Jon Favreau and breakout star Will Ferrell. Elisabetta Pulcini reviews.

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Bottle Rocket (1996) Review

Bottle Rocket (1996) Review

Owen Wilson is co-writer and star (alongside brother Luke Wilson) for Wes Anderson’s feature directorial debut ‘Bottle Rocket’ (1996), a film that shows hints of the director’s famously idiosyncratic authorial style. Review by Christopher Connor.

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5 Scariest Stephen King Horror Movie Adaptations

5 Scariest Stephen King Horror Movie Adaptations

The 5 scariest Stephen King movie adaptations ever made. Top 5 list curated and written by Sophia Patfield.

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The Little Game of Dogville, and a Philosopher Who Sucks at His Job

The Little Game of Dogville, and a Philosopher Who Sucks at His Job

Lars von Trier’s Bertolt Brecht-inspired film about absent of most elements of set paints a picture of a broken capitalistic system. Cole Clark analyses how in this piece on the movie starring Nicole Kidman and Paul Bettany.

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