Regarded as one of David Lean’s best films, the 1965 epic ‘Doctor Zhivago’ is a champion of accomplished filmmaking Regarded as one of David Lean’s best films, the 1965 epic ‘Doctor Zhivago’ is a champion of accomplished filmmaking Read an article »
Preminger’s ‘Laura’ has endured through the years as one of the most beloved and talked about film noir classics in cinema history Preminger’s ‘Laura’ has endured through the years as one of the most beloved and talked about film noir classics in cinema history Read an article »
Ian Ebright’s ‘From the Sky’: A Film You Should Really Immerse Into Ian Ebright’s ‘From the Sky’: A Film You Should Really Immerse Into Read an article »
More than 65 years since its release, Carol Reed’s ‘The Third Man’ is still a marvel to see, experience and learn from More than 65 years since its release, Carol Reed’s ‘The Third Man’ is still a marvel to see, experience and learn from Read an article »
Scorsese’s ‘Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore’ is a most satisfying ode to independence of spirit and value of self-sufficiency Scorsese’s ‘Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore’ is a most satisfying ode to independence of spirit and value of self-sufficiency Read an article »
Andrei Tarkovsky: The essential documentaries on the Russian Master Andrei Tarkovsky: The essential documentaries on the Russian Master Read an article »
Cinema: Alfred Hitchcock (1966), a rare interview with the Master of Suspense Cinema: Alfred Hitchcock (1966), a rare interview with the Master of Suspense Read an article »
Martin McDonagh’s ‘In Bruges’: Seldom do you come across film debuts this brilliant Martin McDonagh’s ‘In Bruges’: Seldom do you come across film debuts this brilliant Read an article »
Terrence Malick’s ‘Days of Heaven’ is one of the most stunning films ever to be featured on the silver screen Terrence Malick’s ‘Days of Heaven’ is one of the most stunning films ever to be featured on the silver screen Read an article »
Provocative, pensive and splendidly acted, Hitchcock’s ‘Rope’ is a heck of a film Provocative, pensive and splendidly acted, Hitchcock’s ‘Rope’ is a heck of a film Read an article »