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Hollywood needs a renaissance.
There was a time that the cinema was more than watching two hours of predicable eye candy carefully constructed using a repeatable formula. Just the right amount of danger and a safe amount of tension. The good guy rarely loses despite the fabrication of impossible odds. The instant gratification to choose one of a thousand movies on demand on a small screen at home. The opportunity to dream big and see events as larger than life. We used to attend cinematic events to escap
Neil Pearson
3 days ago2 min read


Fear and Loathing - Something not soon forgotten
If there was a common descriptive for generation X, cynical may very well be the word that appears most frequent. This film capsulates the essence of that word. A cynical, chaotic and excessively driven film through the eyes of a twisted journalist in the midst of a hallucinogenic binge. While being, in of all places, Las Vegas. If you are looking for something that will be an entertaining ride for a couple of hours, this film will fill that necessity, more impressive is ho
Neil Pearson
Jul 11 min read
Emotionally Challenging Films That Redefined Cinematic Storytelling
When was the last time you watched a film that stayed with you long after the credits rolled?
For some, it’s a distant memory. For others, a handful of titles come to mind immediately—films that didn’t just entertain, but unsettled. Films like The Departed, Taxi Driver, and Chinatown leave a lasting impression not through spectacle, but through a quiet, lingering discomfort.
Neil Pearson
Apr 71 min read
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