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Damien Chazelle Ranked

Damien Chazelle is one of the directors apart of the next generation of filmmakers. The 70s had Lucas, Spielberg, Coppola, De Palma. The...

Babylon (2022): Sex, Drugs and the Love of Cinema

Babylon is Chazelle’s magnum opus that promises so much and delivers on everything that it promises. An epic on the scale of “The...

Quentin Tarantino Ranked

Quentin Tarantino is one of the most notable filmmakers when you ask someone about the world of cinema, especially if you ask film...

South Korean Cinema: Deeper Than You Think

South Korean Cinema has been something that has fascinated me since I first saw the works of Bong Joon Ho as a teenager. The way that...

Barbarian (2022): Men Are The Real Monster!

I finally got around to watching the surprise 2022 hit “Barbarian” and it’s pretty fucked up. The film itself is a simple horror film...

Gummo (1997): Hyper-Realism in Cinema

Gummo is quite the film. It’s an examination of a town after devastation. A film that showcases how people move on from a disaster or in...

Is Citizen Kane (1941) The Greatest Film Ever Made?

The question being asked can be looked at in multiple ways. When someone asks if a film is the “greatest film of all time”, I see two...

Neorealism and Bicycle Thieves (1948)

The film “Bicycle Thieves” does some pretty strange things for a film to do in its time. These things now fit into a genre known as...

Easy Rider (1969): Death to Non-Conformity

The year’s 1969, the world (most specifically America) is going though drastic changes. The hippie “free love” movement is coming to an...

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