Sopranos stars Steve Schirripa and Michael Imperioli pick their highlights from the classic TV mob dramaMore than a decade since it departed from our screens, The Sopranos continues to loom menacingly over the TV landscape like a New Jersey capo wielding a cleaver. Impossible to dislodge from the top of best-of lists (most recently it […]… Continue reading Ten of the best Sopranos episodes, chosen by its stars — Triatum
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60 Best Action Movies You Need to Watch — Centramic
If you’re looking to get your heart pumping, but don’t want to leave the couch, check out our list of the 60 best action films of all time. From war-time action and historical dramas to post-apocalyptic wastelands and superheroes, there’s an action movie for all tastes. 1. Avengers Endgame Superhero movies are the […] via 60… Continue reading 60 Best Action Movies You Need to Watch — Centramic
The Masque of the Red Death (1964) — Movies Unchained
If you long for something that occurred at the perfect intersection between sanctimonious morality tale and harrowing existential horror, you’d probably find Roger Corman’s adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death delivers exactly what you’re looking for. To describe this film is to attempt to put a saddle on one of […]… Continue reading The Masque of the Red Death (1964) — Movies Unchained
Vera Drake (2004) — Movies Unchained
The cinema of Mike Leigh has always been something I’ve been so deeply fascinated by, with his work being pivotal in my development to truly appreciate the art of filmmaking. One of the first encounters I had with Leigh was when I stumbled upon Vera Drake just after its initial release. Too young to fully […]… Continue reading Vera Drake (2004) — Movies Unchained
The Servant (1963) — Movies Unchained
“He may be a servant, but he’s also a human” These words occur at a crucial moment in The Servant, the first of three collaborations between acclaimed playwright Harold Pinter and exiled American director Joseph Losey. They may appear to be an obvious, perhaps even painfully gauche, sentiment – but they happen almost concurrently to […]… Continue reading The Servant (1963) — Movies Unchained
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963) — Movies Unchained
When you’ve made arguably one of the greatest films of all time, a director is normally allowed to do anything he or she decides is worth their time, granted its within reasonable limits, and maintains some kind of artistic integrity. Vittorio De Sica is the mind behind Bicycle Thieves, a film that not only stands […]… Continue reading Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963) — Movies Unchained
The Executioner (1963) — Movies Unchained
“He looks like a normal person. If we met in a café, I’d never suspect it” The person being described here is Amadeo (José Isbert), a humble old man who is on his way to retirement after years of service to his craft. What most people don’t realize when they see him walking through the […]… Continue reading The Executioner (1963) — Movies Unchained
A Child is Waiting (1963) — Movies Unchained
The Crawthorne State Mental Hospital is an institution that specializes in housing and treating children with mental handicaps. It’s run by the stern but dedicated Dr Clark (Burt Lancaster), a serious doctor who does his best to care for the children put under his care. He soon finds himself dealing with a new set of […]… Continue reading A Child is Waiting (1963) — Movies Unchained
The Birds (1963) — Movies Unchained
If there was ever any testament to the endless talents of Alfred Hitchcock, it was that he managed to take an utterly absurd premise, a pair of uncharismatic leads, a shrill supporting cast and dated special effects and turn it into inarguably one of the greatest horror films ever made. There’s no need to wax […]… Continue reading The Birds (1963) — Movies Unchained