There was a time in cinema when films didn’t depend on copious amount of CGI and special effects to make an impact. Instead they made their
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There was a time in cinema when films didn’t depend on copious amount of CGI and special effects to make an impact. Instead they made their
As fresh today as when Holly Golightly stood on Fifth Avenue with her coffee and Danish in hand, Breakfast At Tiffany’s (1961), the forerunner
Peter Cushing may well have had legendary German filmmaker F. W. Murnau’s Faust (1926) in mind, when he said that he found a creaking door and half
If one man epitomised cinema’s idea of sophistication, it was surely Cary Grant; it could be said Grant invented metrosexuality before modern day stars
According to Julianne Moore, her husband’s first reaction after seeing her film Still Alice (2014), was emotional. He told her that she was bound
Skyfall, directed by Sam Mendes and starring Daniel Craig and Judy Dench, is quite simply amongst the best Bond films ever. James Bond (Craig) is