In the historical text known as Terminator 2: Judgment Day, it takes a T-800, a breakout, and an assault on the home of Miles Dyson to keep the AI Skynet from coming self-aware. For James Cameron, the man who wrote and directed T2, all it really takes is a little
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Professional thief Neil McCauley lives by one code: don’t get attached to anything that you’re not willing to walk away from in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner. For a while now, it’s seemed as if the man who wrote those words was having trouble
The Studio That Made Talking Pictures a Thing Now Owned By Netflix
“Wait a minute, you ain’t seen nothing yet!” Those words, delivered by Al Jolson in 1927’s The Jazz Singer shocked the world and changed cinema forever. Although sound had been part of movies in some form or another almost from the beginning of moving pictures, The Jazz Singer was the
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In recent years, there has been no shortage of coming-of-age films centered on young women exploring their newfound sexuality. The latest of these is Little Trouble Girls, the feature debut of writer-director Urška Djukić and Slovenia’s submission for Best International Feature Film at this year’s Academy Awards. The film, which