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A Filmmaker's Guide to: 5 Films by Brian de Palma
Brian de Palma, known for his excellent work with facial expression, a large amount of 'cut to' sequences and obviously, the psychodramatic shaky-cam which made him so utterly loved in the world of cinema. His storylines often coincide with characters of sociopathy and psychopathy, criminality and/or storylines with strong social messages veiled behind a violation of every socially acceptable piece of behaviour known to man.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
Are You Scared Yet?: 5 Actors Who Could Play Scarecrow in 'Titans'
Comicbook.com has revealed amidst the excitement of DC Fandome that Jonathan Crane, known to most as the fear-inducing villain Scarecrow, will make his DC Universe debut in season three of Titans. Titans has intertwined itself with several characters who are popular in the Batman mythos, such as Jason Todd, Deathstroke, and Bruce Wayne himself, but this is the first major Batman villain (as Deathstroke debuted as a villain for the Teen Titans) to grace the popular web series. Dr. Crane has to be a creepy, charismatic personality, who thinks that he is smarter than everyone else in the room, so here are just a few actors that could pull that off.
By Jacob Craig6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to: 5 Films by Tim Burton
Tim Burton is probably best known for his incredibly strange animation style, but even before his animated films Burton was a huge success having directed the 80s/90s Batman films before Nolan but not the first of their kind. Tim Burton's use of a regular cast during the 90s and the 2000s made it easier for audiences to identify what they wanted to see on the screen as he was constantly trying methods which really did appear on screen as oddities in the world of film. His attempts as shaping actors like Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter were a massive success with both actors creating some of their best work under the guidance of Tim Burton.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to: 5 Films by Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino is one of this generation's most recognisable directors with his style of jazz music and brutal violence, stereotypes of racial, gender and occupational qualities have often been admired and criticised by many people who work in and out of the film industry - especially those upset with his over-usage of the derogatory term for African American people. Throughout his film career, he has been adamant with his attempt to convey stories that are normally subversive from the main key genres, historically and both contemporary.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
Best Horror Movies Based on Real Life and True Crime Stories
In actuality, this might be better titled, best true crime horror movies that I can actually stomach. Not that the ones dissected aren’t deserving and universally acknowledged. But the horror movies listed afterwards are just too startlingly real for me and would inflict permanent damage to determine if they measure up.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to: 20 Films of the 1990s
As we move in to the 1990s, we see that film's budget is seriously starting to expand. We also see that everyone is trying to make the next great epic in whatever style that may be. Whether it be courtroom drama with Oliver Stone's "JFK" (1991), or biopic with Richard Attenborough's "Chaplin" (1992), whether it be a crime drama with Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas" (1990) or Frank Darabont's epic prison movie "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994). Everyone is all about making the next classic film to be remembered as we approach the end of a millennia.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to: 20 Films of the 1980s
During the 1980s, we get more of a mixture of film, genres begin to collide and characters are multi-faceted experiences of light and dark in human nature. From extreme levels of Sci-Fi to the High Drama Renaissance, this era is one of the most fascinating for film historians because it is in this era where film expands beyond our wildest imaginations. It comes with epics, horror movies, biopics, adaptations, teen drama, comedies, action and adventure, romance and so much more. It is truly one of the most diverse decades in the history of American film.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Battle From Precure - Part 2
Previously we have listed some of the best fights in the Precure franchise. With our choices of places 10-6 already covered, it is time to now look at our choices for places 5-1. The battles we have chosen are battles with a single Cure taking centre stage during the fight, as group battles are worthy of their own list.
By Craig Arnott6 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Battle From Precure - Part 1
Given that Precure is a magical girl anime franchise that sees heroine using magical powers to transform and fight the forces of evil, it is safe to say it is a franchise with many powerful punching and strong striking battle for audiences to enjoy. With over 800 episodes and and dozens of movies, it is safe to say there have been some spectacular fights for audiences to enjoy. So, we are going to look at the first 5 in our top 10 of the best battles in Precure and what made them stand out. These battle will be restricted to a single Cure in the battle or taking the primary stance in the battle, and we will also be looking at the battle from the movies, not just from the anime series. Group battles will be covered in a later instalment.
By Craig Arnott6 years ago in Geeks










