Straight Outta Compton is a film directed by F. Gary Gary that tells the story of the mythical hip-hop group NWA. The film, which was released in 2015, uses as its title the name of the group's first album that came out in 1988. Focusing on the group's founders, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Easy-E, and
A landmark of American cinema of the 70s, the fifth feature film by director Martin Scorsese, born in 1942 and still active. In the same way, it was the last work for the cinema of the musician Bernard Herrmann, who had debuted with the soundtrack of Citizen Kane, in 1941 and was the recurring musician of Alfred
Cinema is one of the passions of the users of the library of the International Institute. Its collection of more than 3000 films on DVD, specializing in Spanish-language and American films and including fiction, documentaries and television series, is one of its best claims. Therefore, it makes sense and is especially important that
One of the milestones of American science-fiction cinema of the 50s, as it brings together most of its constants: the arrival of aliens, the presence of superior intelligences or robots, a serious problem that could be global, social paranoia as a reflection of the cold war , violent human defense system (army, police) in the face of the unknown, representation of
"Citizen Kane" is an extraordinary case in the history of cinema, on a global scale, for many reasons. So much so, that in general it is chosen as the best film in history in all the polls, even ahead of all those that Orson Welles did later. It is extraordinary, above all, for the dazzling maturity
The great classic of American social cinema from the golden years of Hollywood, along with Our Daily Bread (King Vidor, 1934). Great film, which combines social indignation with emotion, without demagoguery or underlining, always with the right tones, in its reflection of the so-called Great American Depression, which broke out like
DESERT CENTAURS This is one of the last times that director John Ford and actor John Wayne worked together, the fundamental pairing of the Western. The first was Stagecoach (1939), which opened a chapter in the history of the genre, and the last was The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), which defined
THE CONQUEST OF THE WEST – It is a blockbuster by the Major Metro Goldwyn Mayer, planned in the early 60s to overcome the creative and artistic decline that the Western was beginning to suffer, after its splendor in the 50s. Question: Do you think the Does the film add anything to the previous production of westerns?