Also ranks #58 on The Best Silent Movies of All Time Also ranks #7 on 15 Modern Movies That Pay Tribute To Old Hollywood 49 Sunflower Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Lyudmila Saveleva 8 votes This Italian drama, directed by Vittorio De Sica, tells the story of a woman's tireless sea...
A Silent Voice 2016 1,912 votes Bullying is an all-too-common problem among young people, and in the world of A Silent Voice, Shoya Ishida is no exception. As a middle schooler, he tormented deaf classmate Shoko Nishimiya to the point where she had to transfer schools, but karma catches...
The Classic Film and TV Cafe is a blog devoted to classic movies and television series, ranging from the silent film era to the 1980s. Come into the Cafe and join in the conversation! Email ***@classicfilmtvcafe.com Facebook Followers 4.1KTwitter Followers 26K Frequency 3 posts/month...
You could make a highlight reel of classic silent comedy moments using only Buster Keaton’sSherlock, Jr., and no one could justly complain. In the 91 years since Keaton made his love letter to cinema, no one has crafted a better examination of the relationship between the audience and the...
Silent classics, noirs, space operas and everything in between: Somehow we managed to rank the best movies of all time Film The best comedy movies of all time Giggle along with our list of the best funny movies like Borat and Mean Girls, as chosen by Time Out writers and top comedians ...
Looking for the best Halloween movies ever? Check out our list, featuring classics like "Hocus Pocus," "Sleepy Hollow" and "E.T."
Better known for his sterling Terence Rattigan adaptations ‘The Winslow Boy’ (1948) and ‘The Browning Version’ (1951), Anthony Asquith’s recently re-appraised silent melodrama is totally deserving of its place on this list of best British movies and is perhaps the biggest reminder of how ...
1. Silent Hill 2 (Image credit: Konami) Developer: Team SilentReleased: 2001Platforms: PS2, PS3, Xbox, Xbox 360, PC There’s a sinister genius to the storytelling in Silent Hill 2. It starts off as a mysterious love story: James Sunderland is searching for his wife after receiving a ...
The espionage genre is as old as filmmaking itself with silent spy movies set against the backdrop of World War I (1914’s “The German Spy Peril” is on YouTube) testing the medium’s limitations early in the 20th century. Literary works inspired many more of the spy movies to follow....
W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” began as an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula” and ended has one of the most influential horror movies ever made. Max Schreck gives one of the genre’s great silent performances as Count Orlok, a vampire in Transylvania whose blossoming...