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Andrei Tarkovsky - Poetic Harmony
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Film Water Tanks
Updated: June 2012 Shipping themes in many forms have long been popular movie subjects, encompassing many genres including swashbuckling pirates, fantasy, historical epics and war.
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Mulholland Drive: How Lynch Manipulates You
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How Does an Editor Think and Feel?
For the past ten years, I’ve been editing professionally. Yet one question always stumps me: “How do you know when to cut?” And I can only answer that it’s very instinctual. On some level, I’m just thinking and feeling my way through the edit. So today, I’d like to describe that process: how does an editor think and feel?
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What Makes a Movie Great?
What's the greatest movie of all time? What makes a movie great? These are some big questions. Let's break down the elements of a "great" movie.
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The Social Network - Designing Dialogue
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Dialogue in Film: How Should Characters Talk?
What makes dialogue work? Let's explore the power of dialogue in film and take a look at the offensively named "Dead Parent Test."
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Matt Damon: I'm going to be replaced as Bourne – and that's fine
The actor Matt Damon has declared himself unconcerned about the prospect of being replaced in the action franchise with which he’s become synonymous. Speaking in South Korea ahead of the premiere of the fifth Jason Bourne film, Damon declared himself “totally fine” with someone new taking over the role. “I’m definitely going to be replaced some day by some new young Jason Bourne,” he said. “That happens to everybody and they reboot these things, and that’s totally fine.”
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Netflix is making more 'Making a Murderer'
Netflix is ready to make more "Making a Murderer." The streaming service on Tuesday said it has started production on new episodes of its docuseries about convicted killer Steven Avery that will act as a follow up to Season 1. The new season, the company said, will revisit the case and be "an in-depth look at the high-stakes post-conviction process" and explore the "emotional toll" on all involved. "Making a Murderer" debuted in December and quickly gripped holiday binge-watchers.
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Lars Von Trier - Deconstructing Cinema
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Harrison Ford could have died in Star Wars set incident, court hears
Harrison Ford could have been killed when he was crushed by a hydraulic door on the set of the Millennium Falcon spaceship while filming the most recent Star Wars film, a court has heard. Ford was reprising his role as Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens in June 2014 when he was knocked to the ground and crushed beneath the heavy door of the Millennium Falcon while filming at Pinewood Studios in London. The company responsible, Foodles Production, pleaded guilty to two breaches under health and safety legislation.
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Batman v Superman: The Fundamental Flaw
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Possibilia: An interactive love story
What if you could influence someone else's breakup? By Daniels.
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Stanley Kubrick: The Cinematic Experience
Lewis Bond
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Philip Roth Versus the Movies
Will a movie adaptation ever capture the writer’s depth of detail and feeling? By Ayun Halliday.
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John Carpenter’s ‘The Thing’
The Story of an SF Horror Game-Changer
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The Crafting of Kubo and the Two Strings
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Why Jump Scares Suck
Are jump scares cheap? Should we get rid of them? Short answer: No. They suck, but they have more potential than you may think.
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Daydreaming
Radiohead, analyis by Rishi Kaneria
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Kubo and the Two Strings: Behind the Scenes Time Lapse
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