BlogHide Reblurtsdrax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Little City (1997)Globalization advocates often discuss a world that is more open, visually diverse, and free of social barriers. However, despite these advancements, some individuals, even in multi-ethnic…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Ashes of Paradise (Cenizas del paraíso, 1997)The 20th Century was a tumultuous time for Argentina, marked by military dictatorships, political violence, and economic turmoil. These harsh realities served as inspiration for local filmmakers…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)The transition from successful novels to successful films is a rare occurrence, and even more so when it comes to cult classics. "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," a 1998 drama directed by Terry…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: New World Disorder (1999)When it comes to increasing computer literacy through 1990s Hollywood films, one would quickly find themselves at a dead end. For Hollywood filmmakers, computer technology often served as nothing…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: One Man's Hero (1999)Imagine a country led by people who consider themselves racially superior to other nations, a country where the most popular document is a pamphlet advocating violent grabbing of an entire…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Face (1997)The end of the Cold War completely changed the socio-economic and political landscape, not only in Eastern Europe but also on the western side of the former Iron Curtain. One individual profoundly…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Rage (Do koske, 1997)Before the collapse of Communism, the masses in Eastern Europe were led to believe that capitalism would bring wealth to everyone. However, this dream only became a reality for a tiny minority. The…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Judas Kiss (1998)Anyone familiar with the cinema industry knows that films that push the boundaries and offer something fresh and original often struggle to find mainstream success. Unfortunately, this was the case…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: The Wounds (Rane, 1998)"May you live in interesting times" is an ancient Chinese curse that profoundly impacted the people and countries of former Yugoslavia. The individuals who lived through those violent and turbulent…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: The Negotiator (1998)In today's film industry, big-budget movies often rely on the star power and charisma of well-known actors and actresses to draw in audiences. However, not all films deliver on the promise of their…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: The Mummy (1999)The world has changed a lot in the past seven decades. What used to scare people and make things like economic depression and encroaching world war seem harmless in comparison is now supposed to be…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)After the disappointment of Jackie Brown , many Tarantino fans began to lose faith in their idol. Some began to look for his heir or someone who could be viewed as the new cinema guru. For a…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Starship Troopers (1997)Ibn Khaldoun, a 14th-century Arab historian, once wrote, "the past resembled the future as water resembled water." While many historians may disagree with this sentiment, there are instances where…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)Critics, filmgoers, and film connoisseurs may argue about 1990s Hollywood films being worse than those made in previous decades. However, what should not be up for debate are the cultural…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm/Television Review: Tidal Wave: No Escape (1997)Living on the coast may seem idyllic, but in the case of the protagonist of Tidal Wave: No Escape (1997), directed by George Miller, it proves to be more dangerous than anticipated. The film…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Safe Men (1998)In the mid-1990s, following the success of Tarantino, independent films were seen as a refreshing alternative to mainstream Hollywood. However, as time passed, even the most sympathetic critics…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Twilight (1998)Modern Hollywood is obsessed with youth, and its products are primarily directed towards younger audiences. Older people tend to stay away from theaters these days, so older characters don't often…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Ground Control (1998)Air traffic control is one of the most challenging and under-appreciated professions in the world. Every day, controllers make decisions that could impact the lives of hundreds, or even thousands…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: Godmoney (1999)In the mid-1990s, more discerning audiences began to embrace low-budget independent films as an alternative to the formulaic and predictable offerings of mainstream Hollywood. However, not all…drax in movies • 6 months agoFilm Review: The Underground (1997)In the 1990s, rap music, thanks to the global influence of MTV, spread all over the world. However, Hollywood studios were reluctant to exploit this phenomenon. One of the rare films to use the…