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Disney films are a staple of many childhoods, but the movies are known for featuring some very upsetting sequences.
Hollywood has a knack for taking creative liberties, especially when it comes to animal behavior. While these on-screen portrayals make for entertaining cinema, they often present highly inaccurate ...
6. The Killer Piranha Frenzy Piraña joven. Foto de zoosnow, vía Pixabay Movies like “Piranha” and its numerous sequels depict these freshwater fish as bloodthirsty predators that attack in coordinated ...
Poor Things ' 11 Oscar nominations (and four wins) are an indication of its critical charm, which is impressive for a movie that is so visually confronting. Lanthimos uses his signature fish-eye ...
The movie sees the return of several Lanthimos project mainstays: Emma Stone, who's worked with the director on Poor Things, The Favourite, and a short film called Bleat, as well as her Poor ...
9. My Best Friend (2001) Only in its opening shot, which gives new meaning to the term “fish-eye lens,” does the first Yorgos Lanthimos movie remotely resemble any other Yorgos Lanthimos movie.
You can also see animals hybridized with other animals like a duck with the head of a dog. In the world of “Poor Things,” ordinary things are given a new life and perspective similar to our ...
Poor Things, The Plot Bella Baxter (portayed terrifically by Emma Stone) is the beautiful creature of Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe) brought back to life by the troubled surgeon’s experiments. It is ...
Like Godwin Baxter in “Poor Things,” Peter Cushing’s Baron Frankenstein engages in brain-transplant experiments in this second movie in Hammer Studios’ renowned Frankenstein series.
Poor Things may have scooped up a handful of Academy Awards the other week, but it’s no typical Oscar bait. It’s a fractured fairy tale told in a daring, outside-the-box fashion.