We visit The Pink Panther this week for Movie You Should Have Seen.
We visit The Pink Panther this week for Movie You Should Have Seen.
“Hey, Stella!” you don’t want to miss this classic film.
Featuring iconic and elaborate dance sequences, An American in Paris brought George Gershwin classics to the silver screen with an exquisite, multi talented cast.
We’ve all see the iconic leg shot, now the Fulcrum recaps the classic The Graduate.
Fulcrum contributor Jasmine van Schouwen tells you why you should have seen Fargo.
Audrey Hepburn’s iconic “Funny Face” film is this week’s pick for Movie You Should Have Seen.
Probably one of the most famous screwball comedies of its time, It Happened One Night established itself as the light, romantic comedy to watch if you ever chose to watch one.
This week’s Movie You Should Have Seen: 12 Angry Men.
One of the most popular books of all time, happens to be one the best classic films of all time.
Remember when Natalie Portman shaved her head? This is the film. We take a look back at V for Vendetta.
The Fulcrum takes a look at a long forgotten, and possibly one the best war time movies Paths of Glory.
Make sure to re-watch that classic shower scene in Psycho. We revisit the classic film.
This may be one of the creepiest films of all time, but we think you should give it another try.
The Fulcrum takes a look at “Good Will Hunting” for a special Robin Williams edition.
Why it’s famous: Scarface is probably one of the most famous, adored, and dramatic gangster movies of all time. It’s a story of greed, corruption, and hunger for power and features a sometimes unintentionally hilarious Al Pacino in the role of a ferocious Cuban gangster making his way up the social ladder of the Miami …
Why it’s famous: Not one of the most famous movies of its time, Swing Kids is nonetheless well known as a simple tale of teenage rebellion under the Nazi regime. It brings together a cast of bright young actors to jive and swing their way across the screen, slowly transforming into the disciplined young people …
Must-see movies required for a successful existence Why it’s famous: This neo-Western thriller set in the 1980s is probably one of the most famous Coen Brothers flicks. With four Academy Awards and numerous appearances on critics’ top 10 lists, this suspenseful story of cat-and-mouse takes the screen with gripping scenes, brilliant screenwriting, and probably one …
Why it’s famous: Featuring a great number of Mozart’s most famous compositions, this eight-time Oscar winner brings together a brilliant cast, mind-blowing sets, and unparalleled costume design to tell the story of one of the world’s most beloved geniuses through the eyes of his bitter rival. Famous lines: Salieri: You don’t mean to tell …
Why it’s famous: Considered one of the greatest foreign films of all time, this movie is artistic and hilariously written. It transports its audience to the strange and delightful world of Amélie, an eccentric but lovable character. Played by the brilliant Audrey Tautou, she perfectly captures the character’s melancholic yet adorably imaginative personality. Famous …
Must-see movies required for a successful existence Why it’s famous: Probably one of the most thorough biopics of all time, this eight Academy Award-winning movie tells the story of the non-violent movement that led to India’s independence from the British Empire in the 1940s. Politically charged, yet touching and personal, this was an impeccably shot …
MUST-SEE MOVIES REQUIRED FOR A SUCCESSFUL EXISTENCE Why it’s famous: One of Quentin Tarantino’s most famous movies, Kill Bill is an epic, non-sequential, neatly scored blend of cinematographic styles. It brings together an incredible cast of actors to tell the thrilling tale of the revenge of the deadliest woman in the world. Famous lines: Copperhead: …
Must-see movies required for a successful existence Why it’s famous: Clever, well cast, and brilliantly written, the movie offers a bittersweet glimpse into the psyche of a disturbed, yet amusingly stoic murderer. This is dark comedy-horror at its best. Famous lines: Club Patron: So, what do you do? Patrick Bateman: I’m into, uh, well, murders and …
The first rule of Fight Club is….