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One evening a train Yves Motand meets David Lynch

Yves Montand meets David Lynch (spiritually): The haunting surrealism of One Evening, a Train

Before David Lynch made audiences question reality with Mulholland Drive or Eraserhead, Belgian director André Delvaux released Un soir, un train (One Evening, a Train) in 1968—a surreal, poetic film that feels like it walked straight out of Lynch’s subconscious. Quietly unsettling and visually hypnotic, it’s a work that deserves rediscovery—not only for its eerie …

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Monsters, Inc. and Pixar’s perfect formula: How a kids’ movie became a storytelling masterpiece

Step 1: A laugh, a scream, and a spark—setting the stage Every great story starts with a simple idea. For Monsters, Inc., the premise is both hilarious and brilliant: what if monsters powered their city with children’s screams? At first, everything in Monstropolis seems under control. Sulley is the top scarer. Mike is his fast-talking …

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Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse swings back into action with new release window and first teaser image

The long-awaited return of Miles Morales takes shape More than a year after the cliffhanger ending of Across the Spider-Verse, fans finally have a reason to get excited again. Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, the highly anticipated third chapter in the groundbreaking animated trilogy, is back in the headlines with a new release window and an …

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The disappointing debut of the live action snow white from Disney

The disappointing debut of Disney’s live-action Snow White

Disney’s latest live-action remake, Snow White, had its chance to shine this past weekend at the U.S. box office—but instead, it stumbled. Released with significant promotional effort and riding the wave of Disney’s decades-long animation legacy, the film failed to attract large crowds, signaling a potential turning point for the studio’s remake strategy. Initial figures …

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Marvel’s Next Chapter Could Introduce Major New Characters

Marvel’s Next Chapter Could Introduce Major New Characters

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is no stranger to surprises, and with Spider-Man 4 quietly taking shape behind the scenes, rumors are already swirling about which new characters might join Peter Parker on his next big-screen adventure. One name in particular has caught the attention of fans and insiders alike: Sadie Sink, the breakout star from …

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Julia Roberts’ Mirror Mirror is winning hearts over Disney’s Snow White – here’s why

Snow White has seen many adaptations over the decades, but a surprising contender is now making waves among fans and critics alike: Mirror Mirror, the 2012 film starring Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen, is being reevaluated as one of the best versions of the classic fairy tale — even overshadowing Disney’s original. The unexpected …

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Why Disney’s Snow White Remake Might Be Its Most Controversial Yet

A classic tale under fire: Why this version of Snow White is dividing audiences Once upon a time, Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs changed the face of animation. Nearly a century later, the studio has returned to its iconic princess for a live-action remake — and this time, the magic seems to have …

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Elephant Man is David Lynch masterpiece

“The Elephant Man”: David Lynch’s haunting and beautiful masterpiece

David Lynch’s The Elephant Man (1980) is an extraordinary piece of cinema that balances the grotesque and the humane with rare precision. Based on the real-life story of Joseph Merrick (renamed John Merrick in the film), a severely deformed man living in Victorian England, the film delves into themes of cruelty, compassion, and the human …

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“The Science of Sleep”: A whimsical and emotional anti-Inception—why you should give this surreal gem a chance

Directed by Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), The Science of Sleep (La Science des Rêves, 2006) is a film that defies categorization. This quirky French-English movie blends surrealism, romance, and heartfelt emotion into a story that explores the blurred lines between dreams and reality. While many compare it to Christopher Nolan’s Inception …

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“The Monkey”: First reactions to Oz Perkins’ chilling new horror film

Oz Perkins, known for his slow-burn, atmospheric horror films (The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Gretel & Hansel), has returned to the genre with The Monkey, an adaptation of Stephen King’s chilling short story from his Skeleton Crew collection. With its eerie premise and the weight of King’s storytelling behind it, The Monkey has generated significant buzz among …

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