Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Reimagined Movie of the Day:
What would Justice League look like if it was made in the late ’80s when Batman came out? This mashup from Darth Blender shows one possibility:
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Alternate Posters of the Day:
Spider-Man: Homecoming has some cool new fan-made posters for its upcoming Chinese release:
New posters #SpiderManHomecoming for China pic.twitter.com/gimGYxyCHk
— Holland News (@Hollandersbr) August 27, 2017
Movie Comparison of the Day:
Just when you thought Get Out was one of the most original movies of the year, Couch Tomato shares 24 reasons why it’s the same movie as The Skeleton Key:
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Trend of the Day:
Fandor addresses the prevalence of the complimentary colors blue and orange in movies lately:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Cameron Diaz, who turns 45 today, receives direction from Peter and Bobby Farrelly on the set of 1998’s There’s Something About Mary:
Actor in the Spotlight:
Fandor answers the question of why Robert De Niro just isn’t funny:
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Filmmaker in Focus:
Mr. Nerdista looks at how David Fincher crafts the perfect lonely protagonist in this video essay focused on The Game:
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Fan Art of the Day:
Apparently Guillermo del Toro has a new nickname: Guillermo El Totoro, and now fans are making art in the name’s honor (via IndieWire):
You have heard of Totoro and of Guillermo del Toro, I present to you Guillermo El Totoro. One day I will do a watercolor rendition of this. pic.twitter.com/Rb10DrC7Qo
— Enrique Robles (@DraftDesigner) August 23, 2017
National Cinema of the Day:
Get into the cinema of South Korea with this video highlighting such works as The Handmaiden and Oldboy by editor Gamze Bas:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 50th anniversary of the premiere of John Boorman’s Point Blank in San Francisco. Watch the original trailer for the classic thriller below.
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