Nobody knows movies better or is
a bigger cinephile than Eddie.
Not exact matches
This year's Cannes Film Festival may have come to an end, but the repercussions of the annual
cinephile gathering are still yet to be felt on a
big screen near you.
For nearly 20 years,
cinephiles have argued over the strengths and weaknesses of the writer / director's work, but the
biggest twist yet came just this year with the release of Split, his latest feature effort.
Michael Haneke's induction into the Criterion Collection is a
big deal for
cinephiles, and appropriately so.
But though no
cinephile's life would be complete without a viewing of The Room — an experience one early reviewer compared to «getting stabbed in the head» — there's no need to have seen it in order to enjoy The Disaster Artist, James Franco's hilarious and
big - hearted adaptation of Sestero's memoir, starring Franco himself as the eccentric maestro and his brother Dave Franco as Sestero, a Sancho Panza — style sidekick to Wiseau's grandiose Quixote.
While younger
cinephiles may not have the most nostalgia for these actors, this is kind of a
big deal for those of us with an unhealthy fascination toward these actors» careers.
It's Tarantino's eighth movie and his worst by a widescreen, a boring, self - indulgent mess that squanders a
big chunk of the goodwill he's built up with
cinephiles by shooting on film and supporting independent theaters.
As a result, there is a significant likelihood that some
cinephiles might not make it to the
big reveal at the end unless they force themselves to persevere through the film.
Now in its 11th year, Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You has become an invaluable resource for any
cinephile who wants to catch the newest talent in American filmmaking on the
big screen.