Blade Runner was arguably the first movie to make realistic Sci-fi a feasible and even familiar film genre. While there have been several famous sci-fi movies that relied more on creative ideas and weird scenarios than its actual story, and… Continue reading "Blade Runner"
The Eurovision Song Contest, which was created by the European Broadcasting Union and held annually since 1956, has become as much a global viewing experience as the World Cup or the Olympics. A contest that brings together talented singers from… Continue reading "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga"
Aladdin was arguably the first Disney ‘princess’ movie to be directly made for boys. While others of its type were still undoubtedly liked by boys and nothing in this movie says girls couldn’t get into it, it had a lot… Continue reading "Aladdin"
Don Bluth was once an animation giant that didn’t only bring out movies that once rivaled Disney, but in certain instances, surpassed them (especially since Bluth’s peak era was during a time when Disney was floundering). Starting off working with… Continue reading "An American Tail"
If there’s a concept that a lot of people are usually on board for, its superheros. They are the top figures of pop culture and with Marvel and Dc producing films that have brought the genre back into the public… Continue reading "Sky High"
Everybody knows the tale of Romeo & Juliet. The famous love story about two teenagers from feuding houses falling for each other but being torn apart by their families quarrelling which resulted in both of their deaths is easily one… Continue reading "West Side Story"
I think its fair to say that Rocky Horror Picture Show has become more of a phenomenon than just being a simple film. Even to this day, the film version of the Rocky Horror Show has a very large and… Continue reading "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
Martin Scorsese is well regarded as one of the most famous movie directors of all time. Starting off his career back in 1967, Scorsese has helped created several famous movies that helped place him the realms of directors that helped… Continue reading "Taxi Driver"
Shutter Island was a novel made by American writer Dennis Lehane in 2003. Being a homage to stories with Gothic settings, B movies and Pulp magazine art, the story of a mental asylum stuck isolated on an island making people… Continue reading "Shutter Island"
After Disney had returned to form in 2009 with The Princess and the Frog, they continued with what they were good at and revitalized old ideas and stories into a modern era with examples like Tangled and especially Frozen, as… Continue reading "Zootopia"