Top 10 Best Alfred Hitchock Movies
Alfred Hitchcock’s (1899-1980) own perception was that his best movies were the ones that have been embraced by the audience. Although in the Top 10 list below you can find some of his greatest box-office successes, more criteria have been included such as the acting, script, influence and innovation. Well, here we go: 10) The 39 Steps (1935) One of …
American Look-Alikes By Emil Hartvig
Danish photographer Emil Hartvig created a series of photographs called American look alike, which contains a portraits of people like the famous American actors, musicians and politicians.
Top 10 Family Movies
The Wizard of Oz (1939) Image credit: deadline.com If you’re looking for an affordable fun-filled activity that you and your family members can enjoy, then you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Watch a movie! Although not every movie is appropriate for children, there are still tons that are. Here are 10 fun, wholesome films in no particular order that …
WTF Illustrations by Estudio Minga
Creative agency Estudio Minga draws funny minimalist images that have great success on the Internet. Their latest (and second) series of figures will make anyone laugh. During the November page on Behance this studio was the most visited. Images www.estudiominga.com
Grandma Superhero
Several years ago, a French photographer Sacha Goldberger noticed that his 91-year-old grandmother Frederika was often bored and sad. To reassure her, he offered to make her a series of bizarre photos in their original costumes and unusual situations. That’s how was born a series of photography named “Mamika”. Official website
“The Ant Thriller” – Macros By Oleg Zhukov
The young Russian photographer from Moscow, Oleg Zhukov, has created a good series, “The Ant Thriller”, in which he managed to shoot an ant in its natural habitat.
Native Americans By Pedro Aguilar And Mike Diver
Londoners Pedro Aguilar and Mike Diver shot an excellent series of “Gipsy Kings Ghettographik Portraits” of Native Americans, Indians. These first settlers appear harsh in these photographs.
‘The Pacific’ review: Brutal, epic, remarkable
Like “Band of Brothers” nine years ago, HBO’s World War II miniseries “The Pacific” is a massive achievement. And like its Europe-set predecessor, it’s at its best when it focuses on the small things as a way of reflecting the huge story it’s telling. The 10-part miniseries, which premieres at 9 p.m. ET Sunday (March 14), follows U.S. Marines as …
Third Da Vinci Code Film Confirmed
In a move that’s sure to excite fans of Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, Columbia Pictures has announced that it will adapt the third book in the series, called The Lost Symbol, and has hired Steven Knight (Dirty Pretty Things) to do the honors. Despite the fact that Angels and Demons, the follow-up film to The Da Vinci Code, …

