#moviesUnmoderated tagAll PostsTrending TagsExplore CommunitiesCurators CommunityEcoerBlurt SpaceBlurt PakistanBlurt LifeStyleBlurt Open Circle ⭕TwiggyPhotography LoversBlurtconnectBilpcoinSB DesignSUVERON#moviesTrendingHotNewMutedPayoutAIdrax in # movie • 10 hours ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Rio Bravo (1959)Howard Hawks is often regarded as one of the greatest directors in Hollywood history. Although he began his foray into Westerns relatively...drax in # movies • 4 hours ago • 4 min readFilm Review: House on Haunted Hill (1959)Films often age in unexpected ways; some remain timeless, others deteriorate into mediocrity, and a select few transform into intriguing...drax in # movies • 16 hours ago • 6 min readFilm Review: Hiroshima, Mon Amour (1959)The term “experimental” or “avant-garde cinema” has often been associated with films that resonate more deeply with their creators than...drax in # movies • 23 hours ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Some Like It Hot (1959)Cross-dressing has long been a recurring motif in comedic narratives, serving as a vehicle for both humour and social commentary. However,...drax in # movies • yesterday • 5 min readFilm Review: Imitation of Life (1959)Many film directors dream of ending their careers with high notes, and few succeeded in making such a dream a reality as much as Douglas...drax in # movies • yesterday • 4 min readFilm Review: The 400 Blows (Les Quatre Cents Coups, 1959)If one aspires to create a truly monumental film, it is often beneficial for that film to possess a personal touch. Few films exemplify...drax in # movies • yesterday • 5 min readFilm Review: The Hanging Tree (1959)If one is to watch a high‑quality Hollywood western that represents the golden age of the genre, a good choice would be The Hanging Tree, a...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: Sampo (1959)Soviet cinema, despite often being constrained by an oppressive regime, occasionally produced films that, on the surface, appeared free...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: A Bucket of Blood (1959)Roger Corman is today best known as the producer who nursed many future giants of American cinema into maturity. But his own achievements...drax in # movies • 2 days ago • 10 min readFilm Review: Ben-Hur (1959)“Epic” is the word that is, for most people, associated with films. This could be dated to the 1950s, when Hollywood, faced with the...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 8 min readFilm Review: North by Northwest (1959)Rating Hitchcock's films can be a rather difficult task, especially since the British director made many truly exceptional films during his...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: Dracula (1958)Among all the roles in the long and illustrious career of Christopher Lee, the most iconic, at least to those introduced to the actor in...drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 6 min readFilm Review: Aleksa Dundić (Oleko Dundich, 1958)In the mid-1950s, amidst the Cold War tensions, the Soviet Union embarked on a campaign to win the hearts and minds of the global public....drax in # movies • 3 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: The Hidden Fortress (1958)In 1980, Akira Kurosawa, a Japanese director and one of the giants of 20th Century cinema, had his career revived with Kagemusha, a jidai...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: Gigi (1958)The new standards of "political correctness" threaten to deprive future generations of the cultural legacy of classic films from Hollywood...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Les Misérables (1958)Most individuals today are well-acquainted with Victor Hugo's renowned 1862 novel, primarily due to its successful adaptation into a...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Dunkirk (1958)History is replete with grand fiascos that, through the lens of propaganda, mythmaking, and broader historical contexts, have been...drax in # movies • 4 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: The Young Lions (1958)A notable distinction exists between something being “grand” and something being “bloated,” a contrast that is particularly evident in the...drax in # movies • 5 days ago • 5 min readFilm Review: Elevator to the Gallows (Ascenseur pour l'échafaud, 1958)In the realm of filmmaking, there are few directors who have earned a place in the history books with their debut features. Louis Malle, a...drax in # movies • 5 days ago • 4 min readFilm Review: The Blob (1958)Fate can be capricious when it comes to the careers of Hollywood’s grandest stars. Steve McQueen, often hailed as the epitome of ‘cool’,...