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100 best films of 100 years

Cleopatra 1963 Movie Review: A Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Power of Love and Love of Power that One Must Watch Know

Cleopatra 1963 film review

Cleopatra 1963 is one of the greatest, most expensive, and most spectacular historical drama films of Hollywood that has ever been made. It portrays the struggle of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra … Read more

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Schindler’s List Movie 1993 and Colors of Religious Hatred and Bloody Ideologies

Schindler's List film 1993 review

Schindler’s List is an American historical drama film based on Australian novelist Thomas Keneally’s book Schindler’s Ark that depicts how a Czechoslovakian German Catholic SS member, Oskar Schindler, saved 1,100 … Read more

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Chinatown Film 1974 And The Water Wars The World Awaits

Chinatown 1974 film review

Chinatown (1974) was a Roman Polanski film inspired by the true events of Owens Valley ‘Water War’ of the early 20th century. Directed by the most talented and distinguished film … Read more

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101 Best Films You Need to See: a Review of the 101 Best movies of the Past 100 Years That I watched

101 best films you need to see

An essential guide to the greatest films of the past century, featuring 101 must-see movies for cinephiles.

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The Parent Trap 1961: when parents are trapped by the twines to fall in love twice

The Parent Trap 1961 film review

The Parent Trap 1961 is a drama-comedy that depicts how two separated twin sisters met at a school camp accidentally to unite their separated parents.

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Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory 1971: manner matters more than privilege

Willy Wonka & the chocolate factory 1971 movie review

Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory 1971 film is based on the British writer Roald Dahl’s children’s book Charlie and The Chocolate Factory which tells the story of the five … Read more

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The Good The Bad And The Ugly 1966: The Best Western Where Entertainment Reigns Supreme

The Good The Bad And The Ugly

The Good The Bad And The Ugly (1966) is based on a story about two bounty hunters and a Mexican bandit: Angel Eyes (The Bad), Blondie (The Good), and Tuco … Read more

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Some Like It Hot 1959: Marilyn Monroe’s best of all time

Some like hot 1959 film review

Some Like it Hot 1959 is one the best films of the screwball genre in Hollywood, featured by Marilyn Monroe, the most sensual actress.

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Psycho (1960): The Hitchcockian Brilliance of 101 Best Pictures

Psycho 1960 movie review

Psycho (1960) is one of the 100 best films that reveals the danger of multiple personality disorder of a young man who fell in love with his mother.

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The Seventh Seal and the Black Death and Covid-19

The seventh seal 1957 film

The Seventh Seal shows how badly the Black Death plague affected the people and how religion played a vital role in shaping its perception. It’s a recalling another pandemic during COVID19.

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Rebel Without A Cause 1955 And The Teenage Rebellion Of Emerging American Society

Rebel without a cause film review

Rebel Without a Cause features lecture ‘the end of the world’ in the planetarium parallels the rebellious teenagers and their chaotic familial relationships. The drama film was released in 1955 featuring James Dean.

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Tokyo Story Movie 1953: a Prophetic Message on Social Degradation

Tokyo Story Movie 1953: A Prophetic Message To The Social Degradation

Tokyo Story-1953 is one of the 100 best films of 100 years, that displays familial crisis between urban professional children and an elderly couple that ultimately had to accept loneliness.

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The Bicycle Thief 1948 and neorealism of cinematic reality

The Bicycle Thief 1948 film review

The impact of neorealism, which is properly defined as a moment or a trend in Italian film rather than an actual school or group of theoretically motivated and like-minded directors and scriptwriters.

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The Rules of the Game 1939: 101 Best Of 100 Years

The Rules of the Game-1939 film review

The Rules of the Games-1939 shows the moral callousness of the Upper-class people of French society and their servants, and of lustful attraction between the people of the European upper-class society.

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Seven Samurai 1954: a Film That Still Resonates Human Struggle Today

Seven Samurai-1954 film review, one of the 100 best films of the 100 years.

Seven Samurai is a story of a small village that is regularly attacked by bandits. In an effort to protect themselves, the villagers hire a group of seven unemployed samurai to help defend their village.

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The Night of the Hunter 1955: Film that Breaks Heart and Remains a Must-See Films Today

the night of the hunter movie review

The Night of the Hunter-1955 sketches an unexpected life-threatening situation that the two children embroiled in because of their parents. The heartbreaking film may anyone leave with teary eyes.

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Within Our Gates 1920 and the struggle of black lives

Within Our Gates-1920 film review

I like Within Our Gates because it shows how black people were being treated by white people in those early days. The storyline is powerful one.

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