Cinema
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It is an American film that tells a story not usually found in American cinema, the story of the of a minority living in poverty.
A very suspenseful giallo from the director of "L'Anticristo"(1974),this one begins with a brilliantly-handled sequence involving a priest,a little girl,and a broken doll.However the main story is about maniac(David Warbeck)marrying a traumatized cripple to kill her for her money.The plot,whilst not original,is really suspenseful,the acting is good and there are several skillful and gory murders.The score by Francesco de Massi is quite effective,some of which can also be heard in Lucio Fulci's "The New York Ripper"(1982).Highly recommended for fans of Italian
cinema!
I wish bigger
cinema
like Lowes around here would show it.
STEAMBOAT WILLIE is an amazingly important film to our
cinema
history.
Produced by Arthur Schwartz and directed by vet Charles Vidor, this picture really put Gene Kelly on the map and cemented Rita Hayworth's reputation as
cinema'
s premier female dance partner.
Maybe 'Northfork' will help us find a new wave of American
cinema
where excellence in craft and writing become more the norm than the exception.
This film is a pure gem of the Italian shock
cinema!
More and more french
cinema
demonstrates that's the only one able to confront Hollywood's, and to spend high amounts on money in their movies.
Though set ostensibly in post-Civil War America, this isn't an America recognisable from myth, cinema, TV etc.
Yet this is largely compensated by his obvious love of genre cinema, dedication to his craft and sheer ingenuity.
More realistic true to life
cinema
is lacking in this time of CG and green screens.
They were produced for the cinema, to be shown before feature films, and so they could show anything that they wanted.
If you want to focus on that part of the movie you should go find something else, and also learn to to respect
cinema
as a form of art, this being a masterful piece of work.
I must I was a little skeptical when I entered the
cinema
to watch OSS117 : french comedies tend to be so self-satisfied nowadays that only the most stupid ones score high at the national box-office.
"Death Bed:The Bed That Eats" is a supremely bizarre horror film that truly has to be seen to be believed.There is an ancient four-poster bed that just loves to eat humans and it does so anytime it can lure anyone to lie upon it.There is also a long-dead artist,imprisoned behind one of his paintings,who provides a voice-over narration.George Barry's the first and only one film offers some truly surreal moments such as the bed absorbing its victims in a mysterious sea of yellow foam and liquid.The atmosphere is dreamy and there is only a little bit of gore,unfortunately the premise is rather silly and the acting is amateurish.Still as fan of unusual
cinema
I enjoyed this low-budget oddity.Give it a chance.8
A must watch for any fan of good
cinema.
Close-minded opponents of Italian horror
cinema
can easily tag this film as a cheap exploitation version of "The Island of Dr. Moreau", but the truth is that this is so much more!
This is probably the best movie of 2002 regarding Romanian
cinema.
Okay, if this film had been made much later in the history of cinema, it wouldn't be particularly worthwhile.
Its productors made Tarzan one of the most successful
cinema
characters.
More than anything else, it avoided many of the typical traps of more recent international cinema, like taking nice pictures of landscapes or being 'hip', 'fun' or imitating American films like pulp fiction.
It's quite simple that those who call this movie anything below "decent" do not know their
cinema.
Particularly European
cinema
is often very dialogue-driven (and many of the young US-American directors are strongly influenced by that).
The art of the absurd is alive and thriving in current Danish
cinema!
At the screening last night I witnessed a brilliant addition to the history of
cinema.
The
cinema
is blessed as well for, in the films of David Lynch, we are shown that one man's vision can be realized with stunning results.
In short I would recommend the fans of artistic movies to watch it in the
cinema.
A triumph in the post-war period, it was virtually forgotten by the 1970s except by students of
cinema.
But, it would be an extraordinary moment of
cinema
to put all the fragments in order to see the result!
In a lot of ways this film defines the essence of everything I love about cinema, in terms of capturing those strange, elusive moments of unguarded truth.
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