Aliens
After the success of the 1979 sci-fi horror film, Alien, plans of a sequel were put into talks almost immediately, but it took a lot longer than expected to get off the ground. Not only was there a lot of… Continue reading "Aliens"
After the success of the 1979 sci-fi horror film, Alien, plans of a sequel were put into talks almost immediately, but it took a lot longer than expected to get off the ground. Not only was there a lot of… Continue reading "Aliens"
Nothing’s more disappointing than seeing a great idea not taken advantage of, and the 1999 comedy, Galaxy Quest, has a really ingenious and satirical idea to play with. Despite taking some time to grow a following due to poor advertising,… Continue reading "Galaxy Quest"
The 2014 biblical epic, Exodus: Gods and Kings, actually had a big influence over how cinema would operate going forward, even if it was unintentional. While the film is notoriously known as a bad flick, it altered how people viewed… Continue reading "Exodus: Gods and Kings"
James Cameron’s 2009 film, Avatar, still remains as a gigantic piece of cinematic history after becoming one of the highest grossing films of all time. Regardless of how people would view it from a narrative or character standpoint (as those… Continue reading "Avatar: The Way of Water"
The 1977 satirical comedic romance, Annie Hall, was one of the first films to bring critical acclaim and public awareness to Woody Allen; a director, writer, actor, and comedian whose extensive career and unique filmmaking personality resulted in several Award-winning… Continue reading "Annie Hall"
Only a title so simplistic and a tagline so brilliant could result in one of the most memorably creepy, but also coolest horror movies of its generation, with the 1979 science fiction horror flick, Alien. While definitely in a different… Continue reading "Alien"