Columbo is so big in Japan that there’s a series of books and TV movies titled "Columbo of Shinano," featuring a detective who dresses and behaves like him. I've no idea what he's saying in this clip, but I can guess.
You won't believe how they captured this shot. I'm determined to keep singing the praises of Christopher Nolan's Tenet. I can't understand why it isn't universally loved. Filmmaking is truly my passion.
Ethan Hawke is one of those rare artists who can profoundly articulate how art relates to the human experience while still coming across as a down-to-earth and humble person, which I really appreciate.
Cinema employees don’t work on commission, nor do they get a bonus if the theatre is particularly messy. Please be considerate and avoid making their job more difficult. There’s a bin at the door; please take your rubbish with you and dispose of it there when you leave. Simples.
#InRemembrance
of Donald Sutherland
his top 10 movies are:
10. A Time to Kill
9. Horrible Bosses
8. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
7. Ad Astra
6. Lord of War
5. Don't Look Now
4. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
3. The Dirty Dozen
2. Animal House
1. JFK
#X
Tom Cruise is losing sleep over motion smoothing. In a PSA video, the Mission Impossible star, alongside director Christopher McQuarrie, urges viewers to turn off this default TV setting, which makes movies look like high-speed video.
In The Wire (the best TV show ever), there’s a classic scene where Snoop buys a nail gun (not your typical trade pro). I love how she genuinely respects the guy’s knowledge & even gives him a tip for his help.
“Mans say this is the Cadillac…he mean Lexus but he ain’t know it”
Monty Python's Life of Brian Stoning scene is one of the film's memorable moments, known for its satirical take on religious practices and societal norms. It’s a classic example of Monty Python’s distinctive blend of satire and surreal humor.
Ray Liotta and Lorraine Bracco will always be remembered for entering through the kitchen in "The Copa Shot." This iconic moment in cinema is celebrated for its technical brilliance, serving as the gateway into Henry Hill's exclusive world.
Thank you to everyone who went to see Oppenheimer in the cinema. A three hour biopic about a scientist, with a non-linear narrative, with 30% of it in in black and white, about nuclear theoretical physics is one of the biggest hits of the year (and the seventh highest-grossing
"The details of my life are quite inconsequential... very well, where do I begin? My father was a relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery. My mother was a fifteen year old French prostitute named Chloe with
Kneecap ★★★★
“I wanna blow you like a Brighton hotel."
Genuinely extraordinary. It has no right being this excellent. This debut narrative feature from director
#RichPeppiatt
defies all expectations. Despite being crafted from a story by first-time screenwriters and starring
In Sidney Lumet's The Verdict, the scene where Frank Galvin declares, 'I’m her attorney,' stands out as one of the most pivotal moments. It marks a profound realisation, a moment of clarity amidst adversity. Paul Newman's performance in this scene is nothing short of legendary.
After director Rob Reiner screened Stand By Me for Stephen King, he noticed that King was visibly shaking and wasn't speaking. He left the room and upon his return, told Reiner that the movie was the best adaptation of his work he had ever seen.
#HappyBirthday
to Denzel Washington (64)
his top 10 movies are:
10. The Hurricane
9. Crimson Tide
8. Flight
7. Malcolm X
6. Philadelphia
5. Glory
4. American Gangster
3. Training Day
2. Inside Man
1. Man on Fire
#Creasy
#AlonzoHarris