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Cinemaniacs PodcastCinemaniacs PodcastRaiders of the Lost ArkThat Spielberg came back from the mauling he received over 1941 is remarkable enough. That he came back so quickly, taking just 18 months to put the budget-busting, just-in-profit farce behind him and turn out a film that would hold Paramount's dosh-raking record until the 1994 release of Forrest Gump is astonishing. That he did so without any perceptible retreat from the wistfully innocent movie vision that had sustained him thus far, and that had irked 1941's critics so violently has the eyes popping and the jaw skimming the carpet in an approximation of one of Tex Avery's cartoon wolves. That he did...2020-08-041h 00Cinemaniacs PodcastCinemaniacs PodcastCollateral"Most people, ten years from now, same job, same place, same routine. Everything the same. Just keeping it safe over and over and over. Ten years from now. Man, you don’t know where you’ll be ten minutes from now" and that's Vincent's argument for you. Directed by Michael Mann Starring Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx, Javier Bardem, Jada Pinkett Smith, Mark Raffulo & Peter Berg.2020-07-251h 09Cinemaniacs PodcastCinemaniacs PodcastBefore Sunrise"Why is it, that a dog, sleeping in the sun, is so beautiful, y'know, it is, it's beautiful, but a guy, standing at a bank machine, trying to take some money out, looks like a complete moron?" i agree Jesse, similarly a fairly new couple, holding hands, roaming around an alluring cityscape, talking about the most random thing one can possibly think of could be interesting to gaze upon. Weaved by Richard Linklater, starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. i don't need to mention much about this movie really, you can feel the essence of the movie just by looking...2020-07-1646 minCinemaniacs PodcastCinemaniacs PodcastThe MatrixOf course we are talking about matrix here but i’m not going to make you choose between red or blue pill but what I’m going to ask you is to look out for problems in your life and think about the level of detail that particular problem have, doesn’t making any sense right? Well, it’ll make sense eventually. Starring Keanu Reeves, Hugo Weaving, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie Anne-Moss & Joe Pantoliano. Directed by The Wachowskis, captured by Bill Pope. This movies explores the idea of simulated reality in dystopian setting, robots are our breeders and we are breeding more sla...2020-07-0857 minCinemaniacs PodcastCinemaniacs PodcastThe PrestigeThe greatest trick an illusionist can pull off is to make you believe that what he did can be repeated multiple times and there's only one way to do it and all the other ways are just misdirections, well it'll eventually pull down your gaurds and you'll stop thinking about other possibilities and at the end of it, he wins! but sometimes he have to do something real and leave just enough to make it look suspicious. Directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, Rebecca Hall, Andy Serkis, Michael Caine and David Bowie. this movie talks...2020-06-221h 10Cinemaniacs PodcastCinemaniacs PodcastLord of WarIt’s Warlord not Lord of War but director prefers it in his way, not gonna argue about that neither about how magnificent this movie is, it’s alluring cinematography captures everything without getting shy away from showing ugly truth and brutality of terrorist infected part of our world. Directed by Andrew Niccol, starring Nicholas Cage, Jared Leto, Ethan Hawke, Bridget Moynahan, Eamonn Walker and Ian Holm. This movie focuses more upon repercussions of gunrunning business and how it affects the global political situation, you’ll hear us talking about energetic performance by Nicholas, Jared Leto's consistency and presence of Ethan...2020-06-1658 minCinemaniacs PodcastCinemaniacs PodcastThe Grand Budapest HotelHow many times does it happens that you watch a movie and it's universe pulls you in not because of plot or anything like that but rather because of beauty within it's absurdly detailed dollhouse dramedy, well that's The Grand Budapest Hotel for you. Staged by Wes Anderson where characters become more lively than narrative itself. Put together by huge cast such as Ralph Fiennes, Adrien Brody, Edward Norton, William Dafoe, Tilda Swinton, Jude Law, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Léa Seydoux, Bill Murray, Mathieu Amalric, Tony Revolori and Saoirse Ronan, quite a list isn't it? Join us to hear u...2020-06-091h 03Cinemaniacs PodcastCinemaniacs PodcastOnce upon a time in HollywoodHave you seen Once upon a time in Hollywood? if yes, we are here to give you a reason to watch it again and if not, you know what's the drill. A modern classic written and directed by Quintin Tarantino starring Al Pacino, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie and Leonardo DiCaprio. We here in Cinemaniacs discuss movies and give our perspective about it, from why they named it Once upon a time in Hollywood to the reason behind that controversial Bruce-Cliff fight scene. Why Tarantino is a master of revitalizing nostalgia and needle drops, this movies effortlessly makes you dive deep...2020-06-0137 min