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Blogger, film critic, columnist (writes in Croatian and English)
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13 minutes ago
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Film Review: Gimme Shelter (1970)
Michael Wadleigh’s Woodstock (1970) is frequently lauded as the quintessential rockumentary, a euphoric chronicle of peace, music, and
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about 15 hours ago
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Television Review: Rat Pack (The Sopranos, S5X02, 2004)
Rat Pack (S05E02) Airdate: March 14th 2004 Written by: Matthew Weiner Directed by: Alan Taylor Running Time: 57 minutes When The Sopranos p
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1 day ago
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Film Review: Woodstock (1970)
The term “rockumentary” emerged in 1969, heralding a cinematic subgenre that would dominate the following decade. This rise paralleled rock music’s ascension as a cornerstone of…
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1 day ago
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Television Review: Autofocus (Homicide: Life on the Street, S4X03, 1995)
Autofocus (S04E03) Airdate: 3 November 1995 Written by: Bonnie Mark Directed by: Alan Taylor Running Time: 48 minutes The third episode of *H
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2 days ago
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Television Review: Two Tonys (The Sopranos, S5X01, 2004)
Two Tonys (S05E01) Airdate: March 7th 2004 Written by: David Chase & Terrence Winter Directed by: Tim Van Patten Running Time: 54 minutes In an era where
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3 days ago
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Film Review: The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)
If a single word could encapsulate Roman Polanski’s filmography, it would undeniably be “dark.” From the psychological torment of Repulsion (1965) to the nihilistic brutality…
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3 days ago
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Television Review: Walking with Cavemen (2003)
The BBC’s Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) revolutionised natural history programming, merging cutting-edge CGI with palae
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4 days ago
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Film Review: Zabriskie Point (1970)
By the 1960s, Michelangelo Antonioni had become a lodestar of arthouse cinema, his name synonymous with existential alienation and modernist formalism. His reputation transcended…
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5 days ago
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Television Review: Pompeii: The Last Day (2003)
In the annals of natural disasters, few events have captivated the collective imagination like the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. While subsequent catastrophes may have…
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5 days ago
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Film Review: Five Easy Pieces (1970)
If there is a single genre emblematic of the New Hollywood era, it is the road film—a cinematic form that mirrored the existential wanderlust and societal disillusionment of…
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