I was having a conversation with my attorney the other day regarding cinema (specifically violent cinema) which left me slightly perplexed. Would you put https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/a-clockwork-orange-1972 (1971) in the same bin as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil's_Rejects (2005)? From my POV, that’s like...
The bomb's kitchen timer for is set for three minutes, an unidentified man plants it on a parked car and runs off. We then float above the buildings and witness two-and-a-half minutes of a leisurely stroll toward the Mexico/USA border, the car idly cruises down the Mexican side streets, coinciding with a (newlywed) couple's...
Welcome to !MovieSnob. My hope here is to create a community to discuss, debate, and celebrate the history of cinema, with emphasis on—but not exclusively—the groundbreaking, avant garde and experimental (i.e., Cheesehead cheesemaker Zack Snyder fans need not apply), with a healthy dose of irreverence instead of the usual...
The premise is simple enough. AFI presents a single frame of a film and you, cinema aficionado that you are, have to guess the movie its from. Fun! For the less, uhm, obsessive of you all it’s a five-reply multiple-choice....