In 1991 came out Thelma and Louise, a Ridley Scott directed movie telling the story of two young women trying to escape their daily life and ending up as outlaws.
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Video Game Cinematics, Week 2 – League of Legends, A New Dawn
Welcome back to our weekly post of video game cinematics! This week, we're staying in Runeterra, at a time where League of Legends still didn't have a universe page.
A genre, a film: the Third Cinema – Fernando Meirelles’ City of God (2002)
Far away from Hollywood, at the beginning of the sixties, South American directors worked on creating a new kind of cinema. They named it ‘Third Cinema’ after the 1969 manifesto ‘Towards a Third Cinema’ written by Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino.
Film review: A Star Is Born – Lives and deaths of the stars
Bradley Cooper’s directing debut was also Lady Gaga’s acting debut, in 2018 version of A Star Is Born that many people expected for a while.
Video Games Cinematics, Week 1 – League of Legends, A Twist of Fate
Back in the days where Riot Games fought to get to the summit they have now reached, a witty-titled cinematic called A Twist of Fate came out.
Film review: Venom – The return of Spidey’s slimy nemesis
What if Alien was not a creature but a slimy organism retrieved on Mars by a crazy scientist that thinks humanity is finished? Welcome to Marvel’s last production, Venom, with less Avengers but more Tom Hardy.