Before “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”, there was “In Bruges”.
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Before “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”, there was “In Bruges”.
Individually, each movie feels deeply satisfying in its own right. However, it’s the exquisite connectedness of all three that completes the entire picture. The Before Trilogy is a peerless masterpiece of cinematic romance, without ever deteriorating into gratuitous romanticism.
The Revenant is a beautifully made film filled with excellent special effects that bring this epic tale to life. The dazzling 3-hour epic teaches us so much about the power in determination of survival.
It has been meme-ed, and it has been copied, yet 21 years later, Clueless remains one of the most relevant feminist films of all time. We diligently review the film as part of our Requiem for a Film series.
Penned by the comedic duo Tina Fey and Amy Phoeler, from Saturday Night Live fame, Mean Girls is everything you want in a teen flick. In the next edition of Requiem for a Film, we look beyond the simplistic plot and discuss the power of appearance and popularity.
In our next instalment of Requiem for a Film we dissect Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood, the epic re-imagining of the 1926 novel Oil! (Sinclair) showcasing Daniel Day Lewis in an Oscar-winning role.
Hidden deep underneath the bravado and exaggeration of it all, Kill Bill is simply a heartbroken woman looking for both revenge and answers.