Another week has come and gone and the world has changed for the good, never to return. This time of the year is usually busy in film-loving communities, anticipating oscar results. Many people binge-watch a lot of nominated films during this month. Are you one of them? Let us know!
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Let's highlight some of the mentionable posts from this week that was posted in CineTV. We want to recognize exceptional pieces and let the authors know their efforts are not futile. This is also a fine way to get some more traction in their posts.
lordtimoty flaunting his knowledge again, this time from Shakespear to Lord of the rings! Understanding weather in film, through understanding Shakesperean convention.
vikbuddy reviewd Midsommar, a pagan influenced horror film from a couple of years ago. It was the talk of the town back then and I couldn't help but notice it drew a lot of inspiration from The Wicker Man (1973), but Midsommar has its own shines. Read Vikbuddy's review here - Midsommar (2019) - Dark Drama Disguised as Terror Flick
kemmyb thinks Beyond the Light is an underrated movie and she makes the case for her argument.
nbarrios67 wrote about Children of Men, one of the finest sci-fi from this century.
evaredskin writes on Chaplin's Gold Rush. A major Chaplin work, yet it often gets overshadowed by films such as City Light and Modern Times when people enthusiasically discuss Chaplin.
Leos Carax is a big name in the French film industry. He's known for his bizarre style of poetic expression and Annette (2021), his first film in the English language adheres to that. The film is a cyclone of artistic expression, painted with vivid colors, emotions, and humane drama. Give this a watch this weekend.
Mizoguchi's Ugetsu was released this week back in 1953. One of the most prominent Japanese films that speak for the rich cinema heritage Japan has. The film is a drama set in the 16th century. Overridden by poverty, two peasants travel to the city, one looking for work, another wanting to be a samurai. What happens then?
A lot of mentionable people were born this week!
Prolific Swiss actor, performed in multiple film industries for over 60 years. Some of the characters he acted as —
Hollywood's one of the most celebrated stars, rose to fame during the depression era.
One of the most influential filmmakers of all time. A Japanese powerhouse!
A renowned art-house filmmaker from Austria. He rules at Cannes and will punch you in the gut through his films!
Mr. McQueen needs no introduction.
Sir David Lean is one of the few master makers from England, I suppose his Bridge on the River Kwai or Lawrence of Arabia is known to everybody.
And Tarantino, the sensation of our time!
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I love seeing the slice of film history in this posting along with a new and fresh recommendation. Nicely done!
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What a great collection of actors you choose for your post. Thanks for sharing.
I am glad that for your post and the mention of past and present actors and actresses. So glad that some are not forgotten and they get to live forever in film.
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