Silicon Valley‘s eighth episode of its third season remarks a new tipping point in the show’s history. Continue reading “HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Set A New Tipping Point”
Zootopia: A Big Step In Defining The Heroine
Disney’s Zootopia which recently reached $1 billion gross worldwide is definitely one of the most successful animated movies by Disney in the last few years. Continue reading “Zootopia: A Big Step In Defining The Heroine”
Ani & Ray
Of all the photos from True Detective (Season 2) including its fantastic character posters, this particular photo is my favorite. Despite the characters’ figures and gloomy looks, the space and its color is powerfully effective to portray Ani and Ray’s love. Continue reading “Ani & Ray”
Another Earth: A Masterful Indie
Three years ago when I was looking through my movie archive, I found Another Earth.
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Better Call Saul: What Keeps It Going?
AMC’s prequel to Breaking Bad is not only way more slower, it also experiments new ways to narrate its deep storyline. Continue reading “Better Call Saul: What Keeps It Going?”
Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk Kicked Off
Dunkirk, the latest Christopher Nolan film, started its principal photography in France last week. Continue reading “Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk Kicked Off”
Nightmares: A Clever Visual Story
Nightmares is an elegant short video by Kimia Hendi, centered on a boy playing with his soldier toys. Continue reading “Nightmares: A Clever Visual Story”
Everybody Loves Whiplash
Whiplash is a 2014 independent drama about a young drummer facing his instructor. Continue reading “Everybody Loves Whiplash”
Nolan’s Short Documentary On Quay Bros’ Works
Christopher Nolan has made a short documentary film about the Quay brothers’ works. Continue reading “Nolan’s Short Documentary On Quay Bros’ Works”
Only Lovers Left Alive
Only Lovers Left Alive is a visually terrific romance thriller about a vampire couple. Continue reading “Only Lovers Left Alive”