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19 votes
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Ian Holm, star of Lord of the Rings, Alien and Chariots of Fire, dies aged 88
12 votes -
‘The Platform’ review: An accidentally timely political allegory
3 votes -
93rd Academy Awards ceremony delayed to April 25, 2021 (originally Feb. 28), with eligibility periods extended
5 votes -
An oral history of Gremlins 2: The New Batch
6 votes -
YMS: Kimba the White Lion
6 votes -
‘Duel’ Is David vs. Goliath on the Highway to Hell
3 votes -
Crime/mystery/thriller movies
I watched Knives Out last night with my mother and we loved it. We used to love watching Hitchcock films, I’m in the mood for something more recent with a similar vibe. Like a modern Agatha...
I watched Knives Out last night with my mother and we loved it. We used to love watching Hitchcock films, I’m in the mood for something more recent with a similar vibe. Like a modern Agatha Christie murder mystery. Any suggestions?
7 votes -
HBO Max temporarily removes Gone with the Wind because of ‘racist depictions’
9 votes -
AMC Theatres has 'substantial doubt' it can remain in business
11 votes -
Reunited Apart: Lord of the Rings edition - Josh Gad gathers the cast on a video chat to discuss their memories, do line-readings, and more
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What do you guys think about the movie Okja?
I recently saw Bong Joon-ho's Netflix movie Okja, and I absolutely adored it. What does Tildes think about it?
9 votes -
Recommend me a movie that _________
It's like this thread, but with movies instead of books. Thread reading tip: use the "collapse replies" button to see only top-level requests.
17 votes -
Best romantic movies?
My Anniversary is coming up and I'd like to do a movie night for my wife. She likes romantic films but I don't so we don't often watch them together. I'd like to come up with 3 or 4 of the best...
My Anniversary is coming up and I'd like to do a movie night for my wife. She likes romantic films but I don't so we don't often watch them together.
I'd like to come up with 3 or 4 of the best romantic movies ever to watch together as a gift to her. Since I don't ever watch these kinds of movies I don't know what's objectively good.
Thanks!
Thanks to everyone who responded! There are so many great options that I'm going to make a list of all of them to draw from on other special occasions too!
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What are your favorite short horror films available online?
Hi! My wife and I met through our mutual love of horror films, and really love watching movies together in general-- good or bad. For the past three years we'd go to the local horror film festival...
Hi!
My wife and I met through our mutual love of horror films, and really love watching movies together in general-- good or bad. For the past three years we'd go to the local horror film festival around her birthday which, sadly, is not happening this year, so I thought I'd wrangle up some horror films available online for us to watch instead.
Do you have any favorites?
Here's some of mine!:
- Transmission 1 (warning: starts loud): This was a webisode released to help promote the 2007 horror film The Signal in which a sound emitting from electronics affects how people behave.
- Spider: A prankster doesn't know when to stop. (trigger warning & mild spoiler: some eye stuff)
- Lights Out: Something seems off more than the lights (all of this guy's stuff is pretty decent as far as short horrors go).
I know those are higher production value than most of the stuff you'd see at a festival, so don't worry about that. We really enjoyed one last year called Finley that was just a complete delight.
15 votes -
Tenet | New trailer
13 votes -
Zack Snyder will release the ‘Snyder Cut’ of ‘Justice League’ on HBO Max
6 votes -
Hamilton movie will stream on Disney Plus on July 3
10 votes -
Why Star Wars still matters
6 votes -
What happened to Val Kilmer? He’s just starting to figure it out
7 votes -
Tom Cruise plots movie to shoot in space with Elon Musk’s SpaceX
8 votes -
The best films of 2019 by Lindsey Bahr
4 votes -
AMC Theatres refuses to play Universal films in wake of 'Trolls World Tour'
16 votes -
Academy Awards eligibility requirements changed for this year's Oscars to allow streamed films
11 votes -
Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation
7 votes -
Tribeca and YouTube announce "We Are One", a ten-day online film festival starting May 29 drawing from twenty global fests, including Cannes, Toronto, Sundance and Venice
7 votes -
When will Kevin James get his Uncut Gems?
6 votes -
Interview with Daniel Waters, writer of Demolition Man, on his movie's predictive power
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What's your go-to "comfort food" movie?
It's a miserable cold rainy afternoon. You need to wind down. You want to lie down on the couch, curl up under a blanket, drink a mug of cocoa/tea/chocolate, switch off, and spend a couple of...
It's a miserable cold rainy afternoon. You need to wind down. You want to lie down on the couch, curl up under a blanket, drink a mug of cocoa/tea/chocolate, switch off, and spend a couple of hours just relaxing in front of a movie. You don't want something that will challenge you or make you think. Nothing new and exciting. It doesn't need to cheer you up, because you're not feeling depressed. You just want something that's going to make you feel cosy. Something familiar and comfortable and warm. You want an old favourite that you've seen so many times you can practically quote it word for word, so you don't even need to fully pay attention - but a movie that always makes you feel happy when you see it for the umpteenth time.
What movie do you put on?
21 votes -
Lionsgate to livestream 'John Wick,' 'Dirty Dancing,' 'La La Land,' and 'The Hunger Games' as free YouTube events
11 votes -
Behold Dune: An exclusive look at Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Oscar Isaac, and more
10 votes -
Wanderers - A short film by Erik Wernquist
7 votes -
The lost and the furious: Films that tried (and failed) to ride the Fast & Furious wave
8 votes -
Project 88: A crowdsourced shot-for-shot fan remake of Back To The Future 2
5 votes -
No Time to Die sounds like it has a lot of SPECTRE in it
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Documentaries as advertising: Corporate interests turn to indie docs for influence; audiences in the dark
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Movie Monday Free Talk
We haven't had one of these in a while, and given the amount of time people are spending indoors, I figured it might be good to share some movie recommendations. I will post my own comment...
We haven't had one of these in a while, and given the amount of time people are spending indoors, I figured it might be good to share some movie recommendations.
I will post my own comment regarding some movies I've seen recently, but I wanted to also share some quarantine / pandemic movies that might be interesting given the strange times we find ourselves in. Warning: they are probably not a great way to take your mind off things, if that's what you are searching for, hence why I'm separating them from my other comment.
- Contagion (2011) - Probably one of the more relevant movies, and certainly on people's minds. It's an interesting worst case what-if scenario, and actually tackles some of the political struggle with organizing around a pandemic.
- Perfect Sense (2011) - Overshadowed by Contagion, which is arguably the better movie, but I liked the premise of this one: a disease that slowly takes away your 5 senses, one at a time. I didn't like the ending, but for a thought experiment it captured my attention. It threw in a love plot line which may or may not have been necessary when the reaction was more interesting, but it does help provide a ground floor experience of a more terrifying epidemic.
- It's a Disaster (2012) - I have somehow managed to miss watching this movie, despite it being on my watch list for some time. A comedy, which may come in use in this trying time, it centers around a group of friends who invariably become part of a self-quarantine at their house.
- Rear Window (1954) - A Hitchcock classic. Jimmy Stewart is confined to his NYC apartment due to a leg injury, and has all the time in the world to spy on his neighbors, where he becomes obsessive over a potential domestic dispute between a couple across the way.
- The Lighthouse (2019) - Superb acting by Willem Dafoe. Two men, a seaman fresh to the trade and a seasoned veteran, are servicing the sole lighthouse on a tiny island as part of a contract. They are forced to stay longer than either imagined due to a storm passing through them. They get at their wits end with each other and their sanity slowly falls apart. Beautifully shot in black and white and with authentic vernacular, it really transports you to a different time period.
5 votes -
What are your favorite deleted scenes?
Whether it be a scene you like, a scene you think should have been kept, both, or something else. (Can also include scenes that were re-inserted in a later release, like an extended edition.)
11 votes -
Heart of an assassin: How Daniel Craig changed James Bond forever
13 votes -
The quarantine playlist - A list of film recommendations about social distancing
6 votes -
‘Fast & Furious 9’ release pushed back a year due to coronavirus
7 votes -
Soul | Official trailer
8 votes -
Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson test positive for coronavirus on the Gold Coast
18 votes -
The Guardians of the Galaxy will appear in Thor: Love and Thunder
7 votes -
Max von Sydow, star of The Exorcist and The Seventh Seal, dies aged 90
8 votes -
Finnish director Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää ensured that his new film was torture for his actors, literally – but he insists his immersive methods are just like gardening
5 votes -
No Time to Die, the newest James Bond film, will have its release delayed by seven months to November 2020
12 votes -
Moviefone, worth 1% of its former value, is being run by one employee after parent company’s bankruptcy
6 votes -
Casino Royale — How action reveals character
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Sergei Eisinstein: Disney Fan
3 votes