New: moviesAll contentblurtkractifitsteembnwphotographyr2cornellgamescurationblurttribedailyinspirationalwordphotographyblurtindiabpcblurtboosterbeblurthealthblurtgermanlifeblurtconnectburnHotTrendingNewDAppsdrax in movies • 2 hours 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 • 12 hours 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 • 14 hours 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 • 17 hours 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…argenvista in movies • 18 hours agoDune is David Lynch's first science fiction film, a true classic of the genre. [ENG-ESP]Dune es la primera película de ciencia ficción de David Lynch, un verdadero clásico del género.drax in movies • 19 hours agoFilm/Television Review: L.A. Johns (1997)In the world of L.A. Johns , things often appear different than they truly are. Directed by Joyce Chopra, this 1997 television film follows Liz (portrayed by Britney Powell), a woman who embodies…drax in movies • 20 hours agoFilm Review: The Innocent Sleep (1995)In today's world, America is often portrayed as the epitome of everything wrong with Western civilization. Its commercially-driven culture is deemed shallow, its economy driven by corporate greed…drax in movies • 22 hours agoFilm Review: Permanent Midnight (1998)As a writer, I rarely find TV shows that captivate me. However, many years ago, in the era before cable or satellite television, my viewing options were limited. It was during this time that I had…drax in movies • yesterdayFilm Review: Soldier (1998)Great films of the past should be left alone. Contemporary remakes, sequels, or films merely set in the same universe are unlikely to enhance the reputations of classics. On the contrary, fans of…drax in movies • yesterdayFilm Review: Mr. Stitch (1995)Few film experiences are as disappointing as those that start with promise and end in disappointment. One such film is Mr. Stitch , a 1995 science fiction thriller written and directed by Roger…drax in movies • 2 days agoFilm Review: Homegrown (1998)Drug abuse remains a serious issue, just as prevalent today as it was decades ago when Hollywood first began to explore the topic in films. The modern film industry tends to approach drug-related…drax in movies • 2 days agoFilm Review: A Gun, a Car, a Blonde (1997)Critics often chastise those who dwell in the past, claiming they are not focused enough on the present. However, some individuals find themselves living in the past due to circumstances beyond…drax in movies • 2 days agoFilm Review: Conan the Barbarian (1982)Disparity between popular and critically acclaimed movies isn't something that should catch any reviewer by surprise. On the other hand, sometimes things get a little bit personal. In my case, I was…drax in movies • 2 days agoFilm Review: Out of Sight (1998)Elmore Leonard may not be considered one of the best American writers today, but his novels have found immense popularity in Hollywood. Leonard's unique plots and quirky characters have been a…drax in movies • 2 days agoFilm Review: Deconstructing Harry (1997)Woody Allen may not be considered one of the best American filmmakers of today, but his prolific output never fails to captivate audiences. Despite the relatively low budget of his movies, Allen's…drax in movies • 2 days agoFilm Review: Dad Savage (1998)Patrick Stewart, once a renowned British character actor, rose to fame as Captain Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation . Despite the show's popularity, Stewart's career faced challenges as…foryoubtc in blurt-131902 • 3 days agoLine of DutyFrank Penny is a character who feels useless because of the mistakes he made in his profession and loses all his reputation in society....drax in movies • 3 days agoFilm Review: A Perfect Murder (1998)In the 1990s, Alfred Hitchcock's films were considered great, but that didn't stop Hollywood studios from remaking them. Alongside the shot-by-shot remake of Psycho came a new version of…darakshan in movies • 3 days agoAvatar the Last AirbenderGreetings to all, I started a new series finally and the series I picked this time is Avatar the last airbender. I am already liking it and the VFX work is just awesome, I think there will surely…drax in movies • 3 days agoFilm Review: Jackie Brown (1997)Gaining the reputation of a great filmmaker is much easier than maintaining it. Quentin Tarantino was well aware of this after his films Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction marked the…