#upmewhaleUnmoderated tagAll postsTrendingHotNewPromotedPayoutsdrax in #hive-166847 • 13 hours agoFilm Review: Le Cercle rouge (The Red Circle, 1970)In the pantheon of cinematic aphorisms, “less is more” remains a mantra too often ignored by even the most revered auteurs. Jean-Pierre Melville, the undisputed grandmaster of…drax in #hive-166847 • 3 days agoFilm Review: The Night of the Generals (1967)Two decades after the Second World War concluded, the conflict continued to dominate cinema screens, serving as a narrative playground for filmmakers exploring themes from…drax in #hive-166847 • yesterdayFilm Review: Ned Kelly (1970)In the forging of Australia’s national identity, few figures loom as large—or as controversially—as Edward “Ned” Kelly. The bushranger, executed in 1880 at just 25, remains a…drax in #hive-166847 • 2 days agoTelevision Review: A Doll's Eyes (Homicide: Life on the Street, S4X06, 1995)A Doll’s Eyes (S04E06) Airdate: 1 December 1995 Written by: James Yoshimura Directed by: Kenneth Fink Running Time: 47 minutes The unflinchingdrax in #hive-166847 • 2 days agoFilm Review: Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)In the pantheon of Hollywood stars who’ve become virtually synonymous with a single genre, Clint Eastwood’s name looms large over the Western. His ascent to icon status began…drax in #hive-166847 • 4 days agoFilm Review: Too Late the Hero (1970)By 1970, the escalating carnage and moral ambiguities of the Vietnam War had begun to profoundly influence Hollywood’s portrayal of conflict, casting a pall even over narratives…drax in #hive-166847 • 5 days agoFilm Review: Airport (1970)The 1970s dawned as a stark counterpoint to the optimism of the preceding decade, with rising geopolitical tensions, economic stagflation, and a pervasive sense of societal…drax in #hive-166847 • 6 days agoFilm Review: A Man Called Horse (1970)The early 1970s saw a wave of revisionist Westerns attempting to recalibrate historical narratives by centring perspectives marginalised during America’s westward expansion.…drax in #hive-166847 • 21 hours agoTelevision Review: Supervolcano (2005)In the early 2000s, the BBC proved that it could rival Hollywood’s spectacle without blockbuster budgets, leveraging cutting-edge CGI and documentary rigour to pioneer a new…drax in #hive-166847 • 2 days agoTelevision Review: Walking with Monsters (2005)In an era where trilogies dominate cultural landscapes—from The Lord of the Rings to The Matrix —the BBC’s groundbreaking Walking With... series proved no exception.…drax in #hive-166847 • 3 days agoTelevision Review: All Due Respect (The Sopranos, S5X13, 2004)All Due Respect (S05E13) Airdate: May 30th 2004 Written by: David Chase, Robert Green & Mitchel Burgess Directed by: John Patterson Running Time: 55 minutdrax in #hive-166847 • 4 days agoTelevision Review: Long Term Parking (The Sopranos, S5X12, 2004)Long Term Parking (S05E12) Airdate: May 23rd 2004 Written by: Terrence Winter Directed by: Tim Van Patten Running Time: 56 minutesdrax in #hive-166847 • 4 days agoTelevision Review: The Test Dream (The Sopranos, S5X11, 2004)The Test Dream (S05E11) Airdate: May 16th 2004 Written by: David Chase & Matthew Weiner Directed by: Allen Coulter Running Time: 50 minutes Even thdrax in #hive-166847 • 5 days agoTelevision Review: Cold Cuts (The Sopranos, S5X10, 2004)Cold Cuts (S05E10) Airdate: May 9th 2004 Written by: Robin Green & Mitchel Burgess Directed by: Mike Figgis Running Time: 53 minutes The teledrax in #hive-166847 • 6 days agoTelevision Review: Hate Crimes (Homicide: Life on the Street, S4X05, 1995)Thrill of the Kill (S04E05) Airdate: 17 November 1995 Written by: James Yoshimura & Tom Fontana Directed by: Peter Weller Running Time: 47 minutesdrax in #hive-166847 • 7 days agoTelevision Review: Unidentified Black Males (The Sopranos, S5X09, 2004)Unidentified Black Males (S05E09) Airdate: May 2nd 2004 Written by: Matthew Weiner & Terrence Winter Directed by: Tim Van Patten Running Time: 59 minutes *Unidrax in #hive-167922 • 9 months agoIgnore! Posted by MistakePosted by mistake.drax in #hive-121744 • last yearFilm Review: Viva Zapata! (1952)Among the two best known leaders of Mexican Revolution, Pancho Villa enjoyed much more popularity among Hollywood film makers, being more adventurous, larger-than-life and much…drax in #hive-166847 • last yearFilm Review: Gerry (2002)There are art films that are misunderstood by general audience. There are art films that might have been understood by general audience if not for incompetency of their authors.…drax in #hive-166847 • last yearFilm Review: A Texas Funeral (1999)“Write what you know” was the guiding principle for William Blake Herron when creating screenplay for his directorial debut, 1999 drama A Texas Funeral . Inspired by author’s…