From Book to Screen: “Carrie”
Join blogger Connor Adamson as he begins his journey through all 100+ Stephen King film adaptions. First up: the famous teen horror CARRIE.
Join blogger Connor Adamson as he begins his journey through all 100+ Stephen King film adaptions. First up: the famous teen horror CARRIE.
I’ll bet you’ve never even noticed when a character in a movie is chewing gum. But once you start looking for it, it’s everywhere, and it can be a key to deeper understanding. No, seriously. Hear me out.
As you know, big things have small beginnings. Let’s take a look at the best of the very earliest of cinema from 110 and 120 (!) years ago, and see how the origins of film began to take shape.
Thirty years later, there’s still plenty to gain from watching Spike Lee’s first film.
Hollywood can’t resist embellishing a story, even a Biblical one. Consider this pair of would-be blockbusters from 2014.
Lost at sea, in the wilderness or even outer space, all of these movie characters have one thing in common: a driving will to survive.
Having already brought Lewis Carroll’s literary characters to the screen six years ago, this sequel explores an original story that will surely make a lot of money this weekend but may not be appreciated for years to come.
Before a new Best Picture winner joins the club this Sunday, we look back at our personal favorites and the favorites of all Flickchart users.
In light of it being Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and to kick off the new Matchup of the Day series, Flickchart offers this Civil Rights era matchup for your consideration.
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Top Gun and Banshees deserve all the good awards.
North Dallas Forty might be appearing an article to come ;)