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arrayed-in-purple · 1 month
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𝐄𝐯𝐢𝐥 𝐃𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝟏𝟗𝟖𝟏
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girlystories · 6 months
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❝I see what is right and approve, but I do what is wrong.❞
— Alex Delarge [ A Clockwork Orange]
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suavis-nook · 1 year
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Little Women - director's specials 🎬
~directed by Kim Hee Won
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stevebuscemieyes · 1 month
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
September 5 2024
Dir. Tim Burton
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cursedcinema · 1 year
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“Life is an ocean of chaos and the realization that you are the one supposed to throw the buoy while struggling to stay afloat is devastating.”
Detachment (2011)
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belle-keys · 1 month
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Biographical movies and dramas about writers:
Tolkien (2019) - about JRR Tolkien
The Edge of Love (2008) - about Dylan Thomas
Set Fire to the Stars (2014) - about Dylan Thomas
Colette (2018) - about Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette
Wilde (1997) - about Oscar Wilde
The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960) - about Oscar Wilde
My Salinger Year (2020) - about JD Salinger
Rebel in the Rye (2017) - about JD Salinger
Mary Shelley (2017) - about Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Gothic (1986) - about Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - about William Shakespeare
Sylvia (2003) - about Sylvia Plath
Dickinson (2019-2021) - about Emily Dickinson
A Quiet Passion (2016) - about Emily Dickinson
Vita & Virginia (2019) - about Virginia Woolf
Becoming Jane (2008) - about Jane Austen
Miss Austen Regrets (2007) - about Jane Austen
Kafka (1991) - about Franz Kafka
Byron (2003) - about Lord Byron
Total Eclipse (1995) - about Paul Verlaine
Capote (2005) - about Truman Capote
Rowing with the Wind (1988) - about the Romantic Poets
Infamous (2006) - about Truman Capote
Quills (2000) - about Marquis de Sade
Neruda (2016) - about Pablo Neruda
Juana Inés (2016) - about Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Daphne (2007) - about Daphne du Maurier
Priest of Love (1981) - about DH Lawrence
Little Ashes (2008) - about Federico Garcia Lorca
Lope (2010) - about Lope de Vega
Howl (2010) - about Allen Ginsberg
The Last Station (2009) - about Leo Tolstoy
Young Goethe in Love (2010) - about Johann Goethe
Tom & Viv (1994) - about T.S. Eliot
Céleste (1980) - about Marcel Proust
Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012) - about Ernest Hemingway
Balzac: A Life of Passion (1999) - about Honore de Balzac
The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) - about Charles Dickens
Shirley (2020) - about Shirley Jackson
Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) - about Alan Alexander Milne
Heart Beat (1980) - about Jack Kerouac
In the Heart of the Sea (2015) - about Herman Melville
Notes: Not all of the films on this non-exhaustive list are entirely “about” the lives of their respective writers to a tee. I cannot vouch for the accuracy or quality of all of these movies. I’ve only seen about 75% of these films personally. And yes, I know this list is very Westernized – I’m working on it.
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splinteredsoul · 2 months
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Oppenheimer (2023)
dir. Christopher Nolan
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moviegrabs · 4 months
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Little Women (2019)
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poppletonink · 1 year
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6 Dark Academia Films Everyone Should Watch
Dead Poet’s Society
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John Keating changes a group of boys lives when he starts teaching English at their school - Dalton Academy. In a pursuit of teaching the boys to be free thinkers and to live their lives to the fullest, he causes them to reignite an old group he was in when he was at Dalton Academy: The Dead Poet's Society.
Enola Holmes
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Enola Holmes, follows the sister of Sherlock Holmes. After her mother goes missing, her life begins to fall apart - Mycroft wants to put her into a finishing school, and Sherlock is not objecting. But Enola is smart, and good at puzzles, so in an attempt to save her own future, she travels to London to find her mother. However, on the way she gets pulled into an exhilarating adventure, filled with just the right amount of mystery.
Kill Your Darlings
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A story of the college days of Allen Ginsberg, and Lucien Carr; the murder of David Kammerer, brings together the early members of the Beat Generation of poets: Lucien Carr, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Boroughs.
The Imitation Game
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Based on true events, The Imitation Game is a wonderfully acted and beautifully directed film that tells the life story of Alan Turing - the man who invented the machine that cracked the Enigma code during World War II.
Educating Rita
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Educating Rita tells the story of a young woman with her life set out for her: she has to have kids with her husband, continue working as a hairdresser, and go to the pub every week with her family. However, when Rita (Susan) decides that isn't enough for her, she enrolls in a college, in pursuit of knowledge, leaving the mundane life she led behind her, and entering the world of academia.
Little Women
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Little Women relates the story of the March sisters (Amy, Jo, Meg and Beth) - four young women each with different passions and different ideas of how they wish to live life, as they pass from childhood to adulthood.
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ijustrllyadorecats · 1 year
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Dr. Jonathan crane
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Cillian Murphy 2008
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stopper-of-hearts · 2 months
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THE HOLDOVERS
if u love the “teacher who changed my life” trope, or found family, or christmas, or dead poets society, or TEARS i have the movie for you!! absolutely obsessed.
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hudsonsbluff · 3 months
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talk to me
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suavis-nook · 1 year
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Little Women color palettes ✨
~directed by: Kim Hee-Won
For more:
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stevebuscemieyes · 9 months
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OPPENHEIMER, 2023
Dir. Christopher Nolan
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cursedcinema · 1 year
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"Don't you ever feel like... you've just done a whole amazing day and then you come home and feel tired and down and... it feels like your organs don't work, they're just tired, and everything is tired. Like you're sinking. I don't know, it's weird. "
Aftersun (2022) dir. Charlotte Wells
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criticalfilms · 1 month
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There Is A Boycott Movement Against 'Late Night With The Devil'
So, people are boycotting this movie because it uses AI art.
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What most of these critics don't know is that AI is already used abundantly in TV and film and has been for years. My take on it is that AI is a tool and if it can be used for art then it will probably be used for art, and there's nothing anyone or any boycott can do about it. 
At the very least, the actors' jobs won't ever be taken over by AI. There will always be visual artists and people with real life visual design skills who will know how to use software, and it will be a new art altogether. Writers will still write and tweak AI stories to make them compelling. Film critics might actually be critical again like in the days of Roger Ebert or Gene Shalit. Cameramen will always be needed to shoot the movie and editors will always need to edit the final cut. Humans will always be essential to the film industry.
People say we are walking into a bleak future with AI but I say it's already here and we need to learn to adapt or succumb to dying out as individuals, depressed and angry that the world has changed yet again, just like many of those in generations before us.
The fact is that films really started to go downhill around the mid-2010 era and if there's anything in the world that can improve filmmaking then I say we use it. We will be the judges of whether or not a movie is good. Movie-watching is a subjective experience and AI can never take that away from us. Think about it. Were movies made for us or us for the movie? AI cannot enjoy the movie, so in the end, humans will always be in charge of this industry.
I can't wait to watch this movie and review it like I would review any other movie.
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