When we generally think of animated series, we think of shows that are typically geared towards children. However, if you are an avid viewer of animated superhero shows then you know that is not always the case.
Read More »5 Of The Most Iconic Adventure Movies Of All Time
There is no other type of movie like the 'Adventure film' that takes the viewer on an exciting quest that is often filled with danger, grand discoveries and action that often has the capacity to delight many families everywhere. Classics such as The Goonies, Back to the Future, The Lord of the Rings trilogy and many more are fondly remembered.
Read More »Infographic: DC vs. Marvel – Universal Battle For the Box Office
The battle between universes has just been lit up as we see a number of both Marvel and DC movies blasting through the roof. If we consider that many stories from comic books are still untold, how many movies are yet to come? Hit the jump to check out the infographic!
Read More »‘Halloween: H20’, 20 Years On – A Retrospective
Original movie slasher, Michael Myers will be looking to stalk babysitter Laurie Strode once more this year when the latest movie in the Halloween franchise hits theaters on October 19th. It will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1978 classic by revitalising the Myers/Strode narrative once more.
Read More »5 Great Film Endings In Cinema History
In my last editorial I discussed some of cinema's best movie introductions, stating the importance of why a movie should rope you in and keep you firmly fixed in your seat. But endings are equally important!
Read More »5 of the Most Thrilling Opening Sequences Ever!
There can be little doubt that the opening sequence is possibly one of the most crucial moments in a picture. It often sets the tone for what is to come, and rarely fools the audience into thinking that they are watching a feature in particular that then suddenly changes course.
Read More »5 Best And Worst Theatre Experiences!
If you usually visit the theatre it is almost a sure bet that you have had both a positive and negative experience. Personally, I don't understand why anybody would pay for a cinema ticket only to talk all their way through a film when they could have gone to a bar to talk each other's ear off for a couple of hours.
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