Adaptations, sequels, and remakes have existed since the beginning of storytelling, and movies are no exception. This is an issue that has faced 21st century cinema for quite some time now: the abundance of unoriginal ideas. Why has this problem persisted and been ignored? Is it just a phase that we are going through? Read on
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Whenever someone is asked to give an example of an animated film that is great for both kids and adults, “Finding Nemo” almost always comes to mind. When trying to… Read on
"Finding Dory" is an exceptional film, especially for a sequel that didn’t need to exist. Dory’s short-term memory loss is used both to get some comic relief and as a way to give her character a real dilemma and self conflict. Read on
The one thing that almost all filmmakers, young or old, can benefit from is being inspired by other movies. Whether it’s the story behind the making of that film or the lessons and themes it teaches, movies can inspire us in many ways. Read on
Not since James Cameron’s 2009 “Avatar” have visual effects been pushed to such groundbreaking levels of complexity and near perfection. Read on
The brilliant screenplay, detailed direction, stellar cast, and mind-blowing action make this one of the must-see cinematic experiences of the year. Read on