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Satisfacciones de esclavoSatisfacciones de esclavo

Aproximaciones a esa forma de proporcionarse placer que es la literatura y ...

 
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a blog about films and that...

 
P.ViktorP.Viktor

A blog dedicated to writing - poetry and short stories - as well as reviewi...

 
The LondoneerThe Londoneer

Exploration and adventure in London and beyond!

 
Cut Print ReviewCut Print Review

Australian film review site for the latest cinema and DVD releases, film in...

 
Movies You May Have MissedMovies You May Have Missed

What is your favorite film that NONE of your friends have seen? Tell us! ...

 


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There are few things as satisfying as watching master discuss their crafts. Even if your competency in a field is that of a layman, listening to experts talk shop about a topic you're marginally interested in can offer hours of entertainment. —...

After a seven-year hiatus, Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski, 84, releases EO during a time of increased awareness about animals, the relationships between animals and other sentient beings – like humans, and between humans, animals, and the e...

Like literally all of the best films, Vesper begins with text explaining the apocalyptic future we are about to enter: one where biotechnology has gone rogue, destroying much of the world and much of humanity. Rich people live in distant citadels shi...

Every once in a while, there's a new must-see movie that cinephiles the world over rally behind. Even though every film market- from Hollywood to Nollywood to Bollywood- has specific cultural tastes and expectations, some movies are crafted with such...

It’s June, and that means, it’s almost summer! That’s why Spotted by Locals selected 10 spots to enjoy the sun. This time we are taking you through Cologne, Germany. Explore Japanese, Chinese and Korean art at The Museum für Ostasi...

In this video, the YouTube channel wolfcrow talks about the often overlooked 60-30-10 percent rule of color hiding in some of your favorite movie scenes. The rule isn't unique to film, but its prominence in the medium shouldn't be ignored. Once you n...

Hong Kong cinema broke me. Since my first exposure to Bruce Lee, I've never been able to look at American action films the same way. Outside of the gun-wielding protagonists that populate Western media, American action heroes can't fight. To phrase i...