#upmewhaleUnmoderated tagAll postsTrending CommunitiesLeoFinanceWorldmappinHIVE CN 中文社区ActifitLiketuPhotography LoversVibesBlack And WhiteHive LearnersSplinterlandsLifestyleAlien Art HiveExplore Communities...#upmewhaleTrendingHotNewPayoutsMutedcristiancaicedo (72)MOVIEHOLICin Movies & TV Shows • 2 days agoWaking Life (2001): deeply philosophical | profudnamente filosóficaWritten and directed by Richard Linklater Escrita y dirigida por Richard Linklater Richard Linklater is responsible for having written and directed films as different as…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 2 days agoFilm Review: Tokyo Story (1953)Japanese cinema is in popular perception associated with distinctly Japanese genres such as anime, "jidai-geki," or "kaiju" films. However, in the eyes of critics and film…katiefreespirit (75)in Worldmappin • 6 days agoCosta Blanca 🌞 Chilling at Levante Beach in Benidorm, Spain 🏝️Sun, cloudless sky, warm sea, palm trees, wonderful weather. In such circumstances, you can forget about everyday life and move to the land of relaxation and doing nothing 😉…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 3 days agoFilm Review: Æon Flux (2005)Films which production provides good fun and leaves pleasant memories for cast and crew members are usually those that later disappoint audience and critics. Conversely, films…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 5 days agoFilm Review: The Ice Harvest (2005)Phrase "Christmas film" is usually associated with family-friendly comedies or romantic dramas, but, recently, with audiences getting more jaded and cynical, the definition was…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 4 days agoFilm Review: Pride & Prejudice (2005)A decade after Ang Lee’s adaptation of Sense and Sensibility had shown that novels of Jane Austen can serve as basis for commercially successful and critically acclaimed…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 17 hours agoFilm Review: Brokeback Mountain (2005)Brokeback Mountain , 2005 romantic drama which is often considered one of the most ground-breaking films in past two decades and the important chapter in the history of LGBT…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 5 days agoFilm Review: Jarhead (2005)Some wars, it seems, are easier than others – at least for one of the belligerents. In the past few decades, being part of the US military during the First Gulf War was arguably…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 3 days agoFilm Review: Date Movie (2006)Some of the worst celluloid manure brought by Hollywood on big screen at the start of 21st Century were romantic comedies - a genre with plots that should theoretically be…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 3 days agoFilm Review: Rent (2005)In late 2005 cinema theatres were flooded with films dealing with what until that time had been euphemistically called “alternative lifestyle”. Their authors were hoping to win…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 4 days agoFilm Review: Forbidden Games (Jeux interdits, 1952)The most unsettling films do not necessarily belong to the horror genre; instead, they can be found in seemingly ordinary and trivial events captured by regular dramas. One such…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 6 days agoFilm Review: Miracle in Milan (Miracolo a Milano, 1951)Italian neorealism produced some of the most celebrated films in history, yet those films usually didn’t create as much enthusiasm among general audience as among the critics and…cristiancaicedo (72)MOVIEHOLICin Movies & TV Shows • 4 days agoOne Sings, the Other Doesn't (1977): a hymn to feminism and sisterhood | un canto al feminismo y la sororidad Written and directed by Agnès Varda | Escrita y dirigida por Agnès Varda Of the long filmography of the celebrated French director Agnès Varda, I had only seen Cléo from 5…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 5 days agoFilm Review: Walk the Line (2005)The 2004 film Ray , a tribute to the legendary soul singer Ray Charles, is often credited with initiating the trend of high-profile music-related biopics. It's argued that…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 6 days agoFilm Review: Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)While this is certainly not the first such instance in history, nor is it likely to be the last, it is still fascinating to see “left-wing”, “liberal” and “progressive” Hollywood…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 7 days agoFilm Review: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)Shane Black's 2005 directorial debut, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang , is a fascinating exploration of the complexities and pitfalls of cinematic storytelling. As both writer and…drax (75)in Movies & TV Shows • 7 days agoFilm Review: The Weather Man (2005)In today's world, where respect for journalism and its practitioners is diminishing, it is fascinating to consider that two decades ago, such sentiments were the exception rather…