Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Tom and Jerry has better plane physics than this 😂 a lovely recommendation to say the least
I've always held a deep fascination for ancient Rome's history. Yet, I've often wondered about the curious sparsity of movies for this era. That being said, it is apparent to me that Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) and Spartacus (1960) sparked the creative fire within Ridley Scott, as he directed the greatest masterpiece of his career: Gladiator.
In these two inspiring movies, the dichotomy of power and good will is emphasised. In one movie, we observe the autocratic dictator…
Everytime I watch this movie I’m always left asking myself, how can one movie transcend so many genres, accentuate so many values, and fashion itself as such an indisputable masterclass in cinematography?
I remember the first time I saw Titanic; I was 7 years old, funnily enough post a history lesson in primary school on Titanic the very same day. My dad had it playing in the background in his office, and amazed to see what I’d just learnt in…