There have been so many cinematic retellings of the sinking of this legendary ship, dating back as far as the silent era, but one of the most well-regarded adaptations of the story would be the 1958 British film A Night to Remember, which is still widely considered to be the most historically accurate cinematic portrayal…
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A Night to Remember (1958) – Review
Unlike James Cameron’s blockbuster epic Titanic, which focused on a love story while the famous ship’s sinking was used as a backdrop to their passion, Roy Ward Baker’s A Night to Remember is more of a docudrama as it was based on the non-fiction book by Walter Lord, and after all these years this movie…
Time Travel and The Terminator Movies
In the genre of science fiction time travel has to be one of the tougher story elements to write – cause and effect dancing your characters close to the edge of paradox is tricky stuff – but many filmmakers still line up to give it a shot, with some doing excellent takes on this trope…
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) – Review
Action Movies are an interesting genre, the older films tend to look their age quite often. Now, generally it’s not the films fault, technology moves so quickly that jaw dropping special effects in the 80’s tend to look ludicrous in today’s day and age. One of my all time favorite action films not only holds…