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Where did the neo-noir genre originate from and how can it be defined when its iconography is so unsteady? Find out in the #genre theory article here: https://buff.ly/31y6Rag
Ruben is in a constant struggle with himself, represented more in his body language and eyes than actual words – a constant tension between silence and sound underscored by the stunningly tangible sound design: https://buff.ly/3ua8VBg#FilmTwitter#SoundOfMetal#AwardSeason
Sam Levinson’s Malcolm & Marie uses the timeless concept of the snowball effect, to illustrate the damaging impact of small disagreements on longstanding relationships. Read the review here: https://buff.ly/3vyObVv#MalcolmAndMarie#Netflix#FilmTwitter
Easy Rider demonstrates the importance of social connections, and, while it offers few answers, it highlights the dangers of living in a society full of individuals, not communities. Read the full review here: https://buff.ly/30c6e5r#easyrider#roadtrip#filmtwitter
The warm feeling you get from the first taste of your grandmother’s tomato soup. That is the only experience equivalent to Giuseppe Tornatore’s classical film, Cinema Paradiso – released in 1988. Read the full review here: https://buff.ly/3kK1qO8#FilmTwitter#CinemaParadiso
Da 5 Bloods begins as a nostalgic quest between four old friends, though in typical Spike Lee fashion, goes on to unravel your expectations all guns and bullets blazing. Read the full review here: https://buff.ly/3c043HN#FilmTwitter#SpikeLee#Da5Bloods
Chinatown (1974) presents audiences with a hardboiled, dark and challenging noir narrative that became a major critical and commercial success. Read the full review here: https://buff.ly/2XrPuFO#FilmTwitter#chinatown#filmnoir
Every day is #InternationalWomensDay for us at BEV - we'll be here 365 days a year campaigning for gender equality in film through industry programmes and #ReclaimTheFrame.
We'll continue to celebrate all the brilliant #filmsbywomen by spotlighting new releases including...
Billy Wilder’s 1950 noir masterpiece, Sunset Boulevard, pulls no punches in delivering a Gothic Hollywood narrative that feels decades ahead of its time. Read the review here: https://buff.ly/3hFqPqL#filmreviews#onestowatch#FilmTwitter
Easy Rider demonstrates the importance of social connections, and, while it offers few answers, it highlights the dangers of living in a society full of individuals, not communities. #easyrider#filmtwitter
Hitchcock took risks with Psycho and made something that is still beloved to this day. Despite that, many criticise the film’s use of exposition in the final scene. What is your take? https://buff.ly/3oDirKj#filmtwitter#psycho#hitchcock
Cinema has come a long way since it first originated in the 1800s. The last 200+ years have been marked with creative experimentation and technological advancement.Let’s walk through the major moments in film history... https://buff.ly/2LBh8gS