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    every single detail in a movie. While I know there are plenty of other reasons for these differences, these two are what I consider to be

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    When it comes to escapism and excitement, you simply can’t beat a good movie, which is why the Hollywood movie industry is currently worth billions upon billions. Each and every single day, millions of people from all corners of the globe, settle down in front of their TVs, or movie screens, to enjoy their favourite movies. As far as popular genres go however, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more popular and lucrative genre than movies aimed at children. If you’ve got a little would-be film critic

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    It's a movie that after you figure out who the killer is, you'll want to go back and watch the movie again to see the little hints at who is doing the sleuthing and murdering. [tabby title="Death Walks at Midnight"] The next movie in this wonderful boxed-set is Death Walks at Midnight, which is once again written by Ernesto Gastaldi and directed by Luciano Ercoli. It

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    Growing up my favorite movie of all time was the Wizard of Oz, and to this day I could watch it over and over again. I enjoy watching fantasies on our list such as beauty and the beast, supernatural, and the hulk. To me these movies and shows are a way to make myself, and others feel as though the characters can relate to all of our lives somehow. They make us feel as though we are not alone. And someone else is dealing with the same situation which makes me connect with them. Even if it is just

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    A Cinema of Violence and Sexuality: Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange 1970s American cinema can be viewed as an extension to and, to a certain extent, the aftermath of the cultural explosion that took place in the previous decade. Jon Lewis, in his book American Film, argues that around 1968 a new auteur renaissance befell Hollywood. Directors like Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Robert Altman, and several others came to the forefront of film and received generous funding from the studios for

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    One of the top money making movies in 1998 was Saving Private Ryan. This movie earned $216,199,000 and won an Academy Award for Best Director: Steven Speilberg (1998 Movies). In the film, Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, and Tom Sizemore star as soldiers fighting in World War II (Saving Private Ryan). The popular Disney movie Mulan was released in 1998 and earned $120,604,242 (1998 Movies). This movie is an animated movie about a young Chinese woman who takes her father’s place in the army. Ming-Na Wen

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    This week’s assignment was to watch a film called Hugo. The film was a great children's movie about love, mystery and a happy ending. It also had some great information about film and the early process during the turn of the 20th century. This film took place in the 1930s in France and film already had more advanced technology than 1900. I read Richard Shank's paper analyzing the movie and thought it was really well done. The assignment included 5 main questions to be answered and each main question

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    Movie insiders have stated for the last few years that fewer people are going to the movies. Why? Well, the number one reason is that the price for a ticket to see your favorite action movie or romance is going through the roof. Add on to that the price for the popcorn and other snacks and a family of four easily spends over a hundred bucks on a night out at the movies. Movie insiders were watching the number of movie tickets sold slip dramatically low due to expensive ticket sales and more people

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    After 14 years, the sequel to the romantic comedy ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ is back at the Box-Office. The sequel of this Canadian-American romantic comedy hit, ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2’ is better and a bigger treat for fans. Alongside some jokes, fans will enjoy quick punches about marriages becoming stale and lonely-nest syndrome along with a lot more. "Toula" Portokalos, the protagonist steals the centre space once again. She is still married to her non-Greek partner and is now a wretched

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    The holiday season is in full swing – and Krampus has officially stormed the box office. Unfortunately, the valiant effort of the horned shadow of St. Nicholas was still not enough to defeat the resilience of The Hunger Games. For a third consecutive weekend, the Jennifer Lawrence-led sequel, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 laid claim to the thrown – earning $18.6 million. Mockingjay suffered yet another significant slide (64%), but it was still enough to hold off only one newcomer. In

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