Battleship Potemkin: Changing Cinema
Any film buff who has studied film, or even gone to film school has watched Battleship Potemkin. Even though it was made almost 100 years ago, it serves as a reminder
Any film buff who has studied film, or even gone to film school has watched Battleship Potemkin. Even though it was made almost 100 years ago, it serves as a reminder
There are so many movies that could fall under the category of a "Stoner" movie. Although previous lists have been made, they seem to pull in movies with plots not
Adult animation is nothing new. Adults have watched animated movies since animation has been a thing, some of which have become cult classics. Heavy Metal (1981) Wizards (1977) and Akira
The American version of The Office is considered to be one of the greatest comedies of the last 20 years. It may have premiered in 2005, but it crossed generations when it was released on
In 1838, Thomas Hutter lives in the fictional German town of Wisborg.His employer, estate agent Herr Knock, sends Hutter to Transylvania to visit a new client named Count Orlok who plans to buy a house in Wisborg. Hutter entrusts his wife Ellen to his good friend Harding and Harding’s sister Annie before embarking on his journey. Nearing his destination in the Carpathian Mountains, Hutter stops at an inn for dinner. The locals become frightened by the mere mention of Orlok’s name and discourage him from traveling to his castle at night, warning of a werewolf on the prowl.
In the village of Domrémy, the young Joan is visited by Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret, who exhort her to fight for her country. Her father Jacques d’Arc, mother Isabelle Romée, and uncle beg her to stay at home, but she leaves them and travels to Vaucouleurs, where she meets with the governor, Captain Robert de Baudricourt. The dissipated Baudricourt initially scorns Joan’s ideals, but her zeal eventually wins him over, and he gives her authority to lead French soldiers. Joan and her army lead a triumphal procession into Orléans, followed by a large crowd. Then, in Reims Cathedral, Charles VII is crowned King of France.