The award winning team behind new animation, The Rumour Mill, have launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise £10,000 for their captivating film about energy. The film is an accessible and unique stop-frame animated short that will ignite public interest in a debate around the future of energy. This is a subject that has become a…
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Film Editor Pavel Khanyutin Cuts to the Heart of the Matter
Originally posted on internationalfilmreview:
The film editor is one of cinema’s true behind the scenes wizards, one who can escalate the intensity of any sequence, deftly manipulating the action and emotion in a way few other production contributors—whether writer, actor or director—are as readily able to match. Russian editor and visual effects supervisor Pavel Khanyutin,…
The European Movie Road Trip: 10 Films to Watch on EU Referendum Day
As millions of Britons head to the polls to decide whether or not they want to remain part of the European Union, just as many will be undecided. Over the past few months we have been hit by a typhoon of information telling us why we should stay or the benefits of leaving, but sometimes…
10 Things You Didnt Know About Independence Day
Originally posted on So Fetch:
Independence Day Resurgence is just around the corner, so I thought we’d take a moment and look back at some trivia concerning the first Independence Day. By Robert Graves Without further ado, here are 10 things you probably didn’t know about Independence Day! 1) Director Roland Emmerich is a modern…
Looking back: Independence Day then and now
Originally posted on Live By Proxy:
What happens when you take an American flag, coat it in a thin veneer of the 1990s “attitude” and then mount it to a fucking fighter jet ? A shitty opening joke? Perhaps, but if you would like a better way to sum up the 1996 sci-fi action classic…
10 of the Most Underrated Horror Movie Twists
Jason’s Mother was the killer, Bruce Willis was dead all along and aliens suffer from aquagenic pruritus, apparently. A lot of us all know the biggest twists and turns horrors have to offer but unfortunately over the years a few genius narrative turns have seemingly been swept under the rug. In this list we celebrate…
The Effect of the Shared Universe Model
Originally posted on The Film Editorial:
So unless you’ve been living under a rock, you might have noticed that sequels/spin-offs/reboots/prequels/requels/whatever else have been coming out at an insanely rapid pace over the last few years. Due to this, geeks around the globe rejoice because of how much content we get to enjoy. Then there are…
Horror Cinema Over the Years
Originally posted on alyssagrimley:
I’ll be the first to brand myself a weenie when it comes to spooky stuff, but relatively recently, I’ve become more fascinated with the horror genre. I think it’s the psychological aspect of it that intrigues me. Why do we fear what we fear? What part of what scares us is…
The Future of Horror Part II: The Demon Nun film!
THE DEMON NUN FROM THE CONJURING 2 IS GETTING A SOLO FILM! I love being right when being right means I am right about something amazing! That something amazing broke earlier today when Hollywood Reporter announced that James Wan and Peter Safran will be producing a Demon Nun spinoff! As you may or may not…
10 Things I Hate About: Film
Originally posted on Laidig's Broadway:
Prepare for a half-serious rendition that in no way address the actual problems facing film. There will be swears. 1. Vapid trailers. Usually apparent Oscar contenders. You know the ones, where you learn nothing but the title and who’s in it: “The Film. A tour de force, stunning, film…
“And the nominees are…”
Originally posted on 24 Masterpieces Per Second:
? I’ve been nominated for an award, for blogging! And here I thought I haven’t written nearly enough in the last few months to be considered a real blogger. However, it really means something to be nominated by bloggers you follow yourself. I was nominated by Film Music Central, who…
5 Best &5 Worst Movies of 2016 – So Far
Originally posted on Unusual Motion Pictures:
BEST OF 2016 SO FAR It’s almost half of the year behind our backs and it’s the right moment to reflect on what we’ve seen so far in 2016. This list is made of movies that were given the distribution in the cinemas in Poland. 5. El Clan The killer…
Character Analysis: Terence Fletcher
Originally posted on Let's Write, Shall We?:
“I was there to push people beyond what’s expected of them. I believe that’s an absolute necessity”. – Terence Fletcher Throughout life, you meet multiple individuals who somehow guide you to reach your goals. Whether it’s short term or long term goals, there’s always that one person…
Sunspring: a short film written by an algorithm
Originally posted on Sockrotation:
Sunspring https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY7x2Ihqjmc Movie written by algorithm turns out to be hilarious and intense: Ars is excited to be hosting this online debut of Sunspring, a short science fiction film that’s not entirely what it seems. Benjamin is an LSTM recurrent neural network, a type of AI that is often used for…
X-Men: Apocalypse does not suck… it’s just O.K.
Originally posted on Coffee and a Movie:
Since X-Men: Apocalypse was released in the U.K. it had been hit by a storm of bad reviews. Scoring a disastrous 47% on Rotten Tomatoes, it is the second lowest rated X-Men film to date, just above X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which sits at 38%. You can probably blame the reviews for…
All Female Ocean’s 11 Could Add Cate Blanchett
Originally posted on THE GUNN RANGE: FILM BLOG:
Do I want an Ocean’s 11 remake with an all women cast? No, I could care less to be perfectly honest, but your next question to me should be if I love Cate Blanchett. Yes, I do, and it’s not difficult to see why. The woman is arguably the…
The Top 10 Stunt Actors in Hollywood
Action scenes are designed to excite and shock an audience – as voyeurs we are taken on a thrilling and thought provoking ride without leaving the comfort of our seats. Left in awe, we marvel at the dazzling actors and actresses who are playing out our wildest fantasies (and sometimes nightmares) on the screen in…