6 Interesting Facts about Alejandro González Iñárritu’s The Revenant

The Revenent is one of the most anticipated films of 2015, which is set to release in the Christmas week of the year. The film has eyes on it from all corners of the world after Innaritu has become a hot favorite following his triumph called Birdman. Many believe that this film will get rid of Leonardo Di Caprio’s Jinx at the Oscars. Here are 5 trivias about Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu’s upcoming film The Revenent:
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Sicario (2015): Alice in Cartel-Land

Sicario is a straight-forward Hollywood genre movie that adopts a simple plot but thanks to Villeneuve’s deft direction, sterling performances from the three leads, masterclass cinematography blend with nervy score makes this film immensely watchable that creeps into the psyche of three singular characters, demanding the question if breaking the laws and selling out the moral values, is an answer to fight a war.
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I Wish (2011) Review: A Heartfelt Tale of Two Siblings

As much as “I wish” benefits from everything accounting, it benefits most from the splendid performance by the kids and adults alike,and its writing & direction by Hirokazu. What is even more commendable that all the kids perform oblivious to the fact that cameras are around them. Hirokazu seems have written the small episodic stories and fused them together seamlessly that constructs to form a single entity at the end. O
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10 Great Films High On Films Recommends: 3rd Edition

As one of the Angulo Brothers says Mr. Blonde’s lines while they were enacting the whole climax of Reservoir Dogs, my first reaction to it was exactly like Samuel Jackson in Pulp Fiction when he was told that hash is legal in Amsterdam, “oh man, I am going” he said out of excitement, I was almost that excited. Here are the 10 films that made it to the 3rd edition of our ‘HOF-Men Recommend’…
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Signs of Life (1968) ‘Mashup’ Review: Windmills of Herzog’s Mind

Werner Herzog, along with Wim Wenders and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, is one the most successful and internationally recognized filmmakers of the New German Cinema. Two things helped Herzog to kick start his experiments with filmmaking; an encyclopaedia entry about film making which he stumbled upon at the age of 14 and the 35mm movie camera he stole from the Munich Film School. Herzog’s films are known for having a driven protagonist who are on the…
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