All you should need to know on Suspiria 1977

All you should need to know on Suspiria 1977

The cult horror movie Suspiria (1977), despite overturning 40 years, still maintains its experimental stance with its formal features that are contrary to its period and today. We can compare Suspiria, the first trilogy that Dario Argento tells about witches, to a fairytale nightmare with the use of color, decor and music. Although it is an Italian movie, it has managed to make a sound all over the world.

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The Rhythm Section: A gritty, Anti-James Bond thriller

The Rhythm Section: A gritty, Anti-James Bond thriller

Forgive the inscrutable title: Reed Morano’s “The Rhythm Section” will explain away its awkward name in due time, though it will likely only inspire viewers to wish for something even weirder to try to sum up the filmmaker’s third feature film. A gritty, anti-James Bond thriller about the futility of revenge and the limits of violence,

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Frequences (2013)

The frequency of people cannot change, but is it really so?

Our starring Marie Curie Fortune and Isaac Newton Midgley were literally opposite each other. While Marie is the highest frequency person in school, Zak is the lowest frequency. Let me explain the situation as follows: When Zak and Marie meet, nature is against it and strange things are starting to happen, dangerous things. (You did not read the names wrong.)

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Parasite Movie (2020)

Parasite: South Korea’s nominee for 2020 Oscars

Bong Joon-ho presents a great scenario and fiction detail primarily through two family paintings he created in his seventh film Parasite / Parasite. Inspired by the contrasts of the two families, the film also strikingly reveals the details of the concept of being a family. The parasite is called to organisms that can literally live as a dependent on a living creature and can also harm the creature it lives on.

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Kiss of the Spider Woman: All the loves are always a lie

Kiss of the Spider Woman: All the loves are always a lie

Argentinian writer Manuel Puig’s best-known work, The Kiss of Spider Woman, is a book that has taken its place in the world of literature, theater and cinema. The fact that his director is an important representative of the political camera, as well as being criticized by the left circles because of his content, creates a great contrast. Frankly, I don’t see a hard case. Believing that there may be one type of socialist or one type of homosexual is the nonsense itself. Frankly, since I haven’t read his book, I’d like to consider his film independently.

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God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija

God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija

The story in a Macedonian town discusses the point of view of religion, traditions and men towards women through a woman. The events take place at the age of 32-year-old Petrunya, but under his influence he does not forget to send a message to troubled perspectives all over the world. Actually, it’s funny and ironic. But it becomes a problem of existence both by Petrunia and by the system that judges it.

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Mal de Pierres (2017) - Marion Cotillard

Mal de Pierres: Can we find happiness beyond our passions?

Based on the novel by Milena Agus, the film is directed by Nicole Garcia, the third film competing for the Palm Palm (PalmE d’oR) at the Cannes Film Festival. After L’adversaire in 2002 and Selon Charlie in 2006, the director offers a work to be remembered with Love Letters, even though he returns empty-handed from Cannes.

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