#moviesUnmoderated tagAll PostsTrending TagsExplore CommunitiesEcoerCurators CommunityBlurt SpaceBlurt PakistanDev on BlurtBlurt Open Circle ⭕Blurt LifeStyleTwiggySB DesignBlurtconnectBlurt Investing CommBilpcoin#moviesTrendingHotNewMutedPayoutAI Curateddrax in # movies • 2 hours ago • 5 min readFilm Review: East of Eden (1955)In the 20th century, one of the easiest ways for people to become immortal came in the form of early, premature death. At least, that was...drax in # movies • 8 hours ago • 8 min readFilm Review: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)The 1950s could never be mistaken for the Golden Age of Hollywood Science Fiction when measured against the technological sophistication,...drax in # movies • 15 hours ago • 4 min readFilm Review: Senso (1954)Luchino Visconti, considered one of the founders of the Italian Neorealist movement thanks to his 1943 film Ossessione, is actually best...drax in # movies • 21 hours ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Touchez pas au grisbi (1954)The gangster film is often perceived as an American invention, but this did not prevent other cinema industries from embracing the genre...drax in # movies • yesterday • 4 min readFilm Review: Carmen Jones (1954)Otto Preminger earned his place in the history of cinema by his willingness to push the envelope and defy limits considered acceptable in...drax in # movies • yesterday • 7 min readFilm Review: La Bête Humaine (The Human Beast, 1938)The railroad used to be an extremely popular motif in the first decades of cinema. France, where the Lumière Brothers' famous 1896 short...drax in # movies • yesterday • 4 min readFilm Review: Dial M for Murder (1954)Every few decades, Hollywood studios attempt to revolutionise the film business by introducing 3D technology, hoping to captivate audiences...drax in # movies • yesterday • 4 min readFilm Review: Vera Cruz (1954)The third quarter of the 20th century is considered the golden age of Hollywood westerns, and the 1950s were particularly notable for the...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: La strada (The Road, 1954)The power of cinema as an art form cannot be underestimated, as it has the ability to inspire both greatness and extreme actions. This was...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: River of No Return (1954)“High concept” films are not a novel phenomenon in Hollywood, and examples can be found in the relatively distant past. One such example is...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: Godzilla (Gojira, 1954)Some national cinemas have birthed their own national icons, and Japan can proudly claim Godzilla. It was introduced in the eponymous 1954...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Johnny Guitar (1954)Old Hollywood films often carry hidden messages or themes that were indirectly conveyed due to oppressive politics or censorship standards....drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: A Star Is Born (1954)The Hollywood practice of remaking its classics is nothing new, and an example can be found in the 1937 drama A Star Is Born, which has...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Blonde Venus (1932)History can play cruel tricks on certain films; they are elevated to cult status not for their artistic merits but for their unintended...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: On the Waterfront (1954)Some great films are born from personal motivations, and the 1954 drama On the Waterfront stands as a prime example. Elia Kazan’s most...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)A long time ago, there were no such things as computer games, films, television programmes or even comic books. So, young boys and others...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 7 min readFilm Review: Rear Window (1954)Cinema as an art form owes its popularity and very existence to the fact that human beings tend to enjoy experiencing things, people and...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 8 min readFilm Review: Seven Samurai (1954)The quality of a work of art can be measured by other works of art it has inspired through time. The world of the seventh art has plenty of...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: The Sun Shines Bright (1953)In Hollywood, second chances are a rare and precious commodity. Yet, for John Ford – an esteemed director with an impressive filmography –...drax in # movies • 5 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Tokyo Story (1953)Japanese cinema is in popular perception associated with distinctly Japanese genres such as anime, "jidai-geki," or "kaiju" films. However,...