Category Archives: Art
Star Wars: May the Fourth be with you
The 4th of May is the official un-official Star Wars Day. To you skeptics out there, better watch out what you say, or you might find yourself floating home. Star Wars is iconic, brilliant and deep. It has this particular … Continue reading
Harry Potter y la Orden del Fénix
Harry Potter y la Orden del Fénix es la quinta película de la saga Harry Potter. La mayor parte del mundo de magia ne creo Harry cuando dice que Voldemort ha regresado. El ministro creo que Dumbledore quiere controlar el … Continue reading
Strangers on a Train Review
Strangers on a Train by Alfred Hitchcock in 1951. Guy Haines is on a train on his way to his home town when his foot accidentally knocks with the person in front of him. Bruno Anthony recognises Guy as a … Continue reading
The Graduate
The Graduate, directed by Mike Nichols in 1967, is the story of Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) who has just graduated from college. His parents expect great things from him, however, he does not know what to do with his life. … Continue reading
Alfred Hitchcock’s Style
Alfred Hitchcock was an English filmmaker and producer. He was born on the 13th of August 1899, and died at 81 on the 29th of April 1980. He has a distinctive and easily recognisable directorial style, his signature camera movements … Continue reading
The Towering Inferno Review
The Towering Inferno is a 1974 American action disaster film starring Paul Newman, Steve McQueen and Richard Chamberlain. During the opening night party of the Glass Tower, the world’s tallest building (135 floors), an electrical short throughout the upper floors … Continue reading
Columbo
Columbo is an American crime fiction tv series. Lieutenant Columbo, played by Peter Falk, is a homicide detective in the Los Angeles Police Department. The way the cases are solved is different to most crime shows. In this series, the … Continue reading
Pride and Prejudice BBC 1995 Series
This six episode series is an adaptation of the novel with the same name by Jane Austen. It stars Jennifer Ehle as Elisabeth Bennet and Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. Having read the novel, I can say that this adaptation … Continue reading
Rosemary’s Baby Review
Rosemary’s Baby is a 1968 movie by Roman Polanski. It was based on the 1967 novel by Ira Levin (author of the Stepford Wives). A young couple move into an apartment with a murderous reputation. Their neighbors are the over … Continue reading
Once Upon a Time in the West Review
This 1968 Spaghetti Western, directed by Sergio Leone, tells the tale of two conflicts: a thirst for vengeance, and a battle for money concerning the railroad tracks being built. The McBain family is brutally killed on their deserted farm land … Continue reading