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Why you should love James Gunn

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Let's be honest, regardless of how you feel about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it's already an iconic pop-culture phenomenon that has brought millions of people to their screens. So it was at Troma Entertainment that James Gunn started his career: he wrote the script for "Tromeo and Juliet" and rumour has it that he did it for a mere $150.

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The mastery of visual storytelling: David Fincher

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Darkness devours the characters, showing us a terrifying and impenetrable world of evil in which the heroes are forced to seek out murderers and fight their inner demons. His films combine scary and interesting stories that are framed in the director's austere and incredibly cinematic style. Darkness is contrasted with light.

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Violence, neon and retro-wave: what demon is inside of Nicholas Winding Refn pt. 2

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But when Bronson fails to obtain his goal the guy becomes an enemy, the guy who represents failure and lost hopes, he wears blue and the fight itself is on blue background. Besides the fact that it's just incredibly beautiful and cinematic, the amount of light in this shot makes it clear to which emotional state the protagonist is.

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