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Re-building the horror: Robert Eggers

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In recent years, all we hear about is the "new wave" of horror films - intelligent, arty, unconventional films that contrast themselves with the silly "horror movies" of the past. Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us.

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10 best summer movies - Filmustage Edition

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Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. Also after a long time of hard work we are happy to announce the beta-testing of the new Custom categories feature in the Filmustage software. Without further ado, here we go! We can be wrong about certain statements - and that is fine.

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The Master of Anarchic Tales: Guillermo Del Toro

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That's why today we want to take a closer look at the director's features of the Mexican master. Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. Before we continue, we want to remind you that here we promote the love of art and try to inspire you to take your camera and make a short film.

Film 52
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Innovative Director: James Cameron

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James Cameron began his career in 1974 and has never stopped amazing the film industry and the public with spectacular movies. His first films were warmly received by the public, as evidenced by the box office. In 1984 "The Terminator" was released, which deservedly awarded Cameron the title of a master of sci-fi action films.

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Dissecting Man: David Cronenberg

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It's only recently that the 75th traditional Cannes Film Festival came to an end. Cronenberg's triumph was not only that his new film “Crimes of the Future” (2022) was in the main competition, but also that the director returned ideologically to his roots and, for the first time in many years, shot a body-horror about the near future.

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