#filmUnmoderated tagAll PostsTrending TagsExplore CommunitiesEcoerCurators CommunityBlurt SpaceBlurt PakistanBlurt LifeStyleBlurt Open Circle ⭕Photography LoversBlurtconnectBilpcoinBlurt Investing CommSB DesignPolska#filmTrendingHotNewMutedPayoutdrax in # movies • 7 hours ago • 7 min readFilm Review: The Indian Tomb (Das indische grabmal, 1938)Richard Eichberg’s 1938 cinematic rendition of The Indian Tomb, the second instalment adapting Thea von Harbou’s 1918 fantasy adventure...drax in # movies • 1 hour ago • 8 min readFilm Review: Gone with the Wind (1939)There are few films that represent such a thankless task for any reviewer like Gone with the Wind. This epic melodrama, directed in 1939 by...drax in # movies • 14 hours ago • 7 min readFilm Review: The Tiger of Eschnapur (Der Tiger von Eschnapur, 1938)Thea von Harbou’s 1918 fantasy adventure novel, The Indian Tomb, provides a fascinating case study for tracing the monumental technological...drax in # movies • 20 hours ago • 4 min readFilm Review: The Drum (1938)The British Empire, and especially the way in which it was created and maintained, has long been a source of inspiration for British...drax in # movies • yesterday • 3 min readFilm Review: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938)In the years leading up to his magnum opus, Gone with the Wind, famed producer David O. Selznick had been laying the groundwork for his...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Port of Shadows (Le Quai des brumes, 1938) When people think of film noir, they usually associate it with 1940s and 1950s Hollywood. Yet, the origins of film noir are relatively easy...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: The Lady Vanishes (1938)In the late 1930s, Alfred Hitchcock enjoyed a reputation as one of the most commercially successful British filmmakers. The legendary...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Olympia (1938)Leni Riefenstahl is considered to be the best-known female director in the history of cinema, but also the most infamous filmmaker. This is...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 7 min readFilm Review: Alexander Nevsky (1938)There are great films that entered history books not only because of their quality, but also because they, at least allegorically, gave...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 3 min readFilm Review: Carefree (1938)When such formidable talents like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are together on screen, that could easily elevate films that otherwise...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: Volga-Volga (1938)It never hurts for a filmmaker to enjoy the favour of people at the top level of government. During the Great Purge in the Soviet Union it...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 6 min readFilm Review: J'accuse (1938)J’accuse (1919), a film by Abel Gance, is considered one of the classics of French silent cinema, one of the first major films to deal with...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 6 min readFilm Review: Blockade (1938)Hollywood is known for its authors traditionally having their politics set firmly on the Left. Many of them have never shied from...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: You Can't Take It with You (1938)If a filmmaker is talented enough, even some of their great and highly regarded works can look like lesser parts of their filmography. For...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 6 min readFilm Review: La Marseillaise (1938)Historical films, especially those with epic scope or ambitions, are seldom used for experimentation. Priorities of propaganda or...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 6 min readFilm Review: Bringing Up Baby (1938)The chasm between critics and the general public is best illustrated by films championed as the greatest ever made by the former and...drax in # movies • 5 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)Warner Bros. stood among the grand studios of Classic Hollywood for being specialised in gangster films. In that way, it delivered the...drax in # movies • 5 days ago • 7 min readFilm Review: The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)In the days before home video, the only way for people to watch films at their complete convenience was to use cinema projectors in their...drax in # movies • 5 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Peter the Great (Pyotr pervyy, 1937-1938)In the tumultuous years preceding World War II, the Stalin regime recognised the need to prepare Soviet citizens for the impending conflict...drax in # movies • 5 days ago • 6 min readFilm Review: The Grand Illusion (La Grande Illusion, 1937)Great art doesn’t have to be explicit in order to be powerful. A good example can be found in The Grand Illusion, a 1937 French film...