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Best of the 2010's - John Milton
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. My favourite films of the years 2010-2019 -
Blind Spots
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. In the wake of the Filmspotting podcast about blind spots in one's viewing history, here are mine. With blind spots I mean film titles you are ashamed to admit you still haven't seen yet. Titles that maybe sometimes come up in conversations around you, upon which you hope to not be asked about your opinion, because you still haven't watched it. Titles you always planned to see, but for some reason still haven't. What are your blind spots? -
Favorite Spanish Movies
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. My personal favorite movies from Spain. -
Ga je Schamen! - Improving my acquaintance with Dutch film
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. I've never really developed much appreciation for my native Dutch Cinema. Perhaps unfairly, but the wooden dialogues and sometimes stilted acting in what I perceive as silly comedies colored my perception of Dutch film to such a degree that for many years now, I was only willing to watch the ones with great acclaim. The question is, am I missing out? This list will hopefuly answer that question. Not on ICM: -De Stakende Stad -Opname (1979) -
Ian Haydn Smith's FilmQuake - The Most Disruptive Films in Cinema
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Discover films that dared to be different, risked reputations and put careers in jeopardy. This is what happens when filmmakers take tradition and rip it up. FilmQuake introduces 50 movies that shook the cinematic world, telling the fascinating stories behind their creation, reception and legacy. From unbelievable developments in technology (Citizen Kane (1941)) to feminist triumphs (Wanda (1970); films that kickstarted New Queer Cinema (Paris is Burning (1990) to others that challenged lawmakers (A Short Film About Killing (1988) – FilmQuake presents the movies that questioned boundaries, challenged the status quo and made shockwaves we are still feeling today. From film's first innovators, people like the Lumière brothers, whose short film of a train arriving was reported to have terrified audiences in 19th century Paris, through iconoclasts like Sergei Eisenstein and Luis Buñuel, to titans of 20th century cinema like Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, discover the stories behind the films which incontrovertably changed the course of cinema forever. Into the modern day, this book examines how filmmakers have addressed themes of prejudice and inequality, from the Black Lives Matter movement and Jordan Peele's unmissable Get Out to Bong Joon-ho's cutting study of the lives of the wealthy in Parasite, as well as innovative new cinematic techniques emerging in films like 28 Days Later and Blair Witch Project. In telling the history of cinema through the works that were truly disruptive, and explaining the context in which each was created, FilmQuake demonstrates the heart of modern film, which is to constantly question boundaries and challenge expectation. -
John Milton's Favourite Movies from the Benelux
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John Milton's Films of 2023 - Ranked
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The best films I saw in 2023 -
John Milton's Top 50 2018 Movies
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The very best films I saw in 2018 in theaters and on VOD. -
Most Anticipated Films I Somehow Managed To Miss
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Titles from the last five years I really wanted to see, but somehow managed to miss and still haven't gotten around to. -
The Best War Films as seen by John Milton
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