A Series of Revolution: ‘V for Vendetta’ is Coming to HBO iimdb.ir reports: The renowned television network, HBO, is developing a TV series adaptation of V for Vendetta, based on the enduring comic book by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. The project, confirmed by exclusive reports, will be a new effort to showcase the […]
Review & Analysis: The Glass Agency; A Film for All Eras and the Conflict Between Ideal and Law Introduction: The Glass Agency, a Symbol of Post-War Cinema The Glass Agency (1998), directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia, is far more than a simple action drama; the film became a turning point in Iranian cinema that bravely […]
From Karkheh to Rhein : Beyond the War; The Hero’s Return Home and Hidden Wounds From Karkheh to Rhein; A Review of Hatamikia’s Masterpiece: The Inner Drama of Chemical Victims and the Conflict of West vs. Homeland Introduction: A Different Narrative of War’s Scars The film From Karkheh to Rhein” (Az Karkheh […]
The Year’s Controversial Masterpiece: “Oh, What Happy Days!”; Homayoun Ghanizadeh’s Unprecedented Narrative of the Revolution via Video Call Format Part 1: The Birth of a Cinematic Event and the Alliance of Global Stars Homayoun Ghanizadeh, the unconventional Iranian film director and creator of deconstructive works in theater and cinema like A Hairy Tale, [&h...
Comprehensive Analysis of The 100 Series: Survival, Morality, and the Contradictions of Leadership Plot Summary and Main Storyline The story begins 97 years after a devastating nuclear war rendered Earth uninhabitable. The survivors live in an orbiting space station called “The Ark.” Due to overcrowding and limited resources, any law-breaking is punishable by death […]
The Transformative Comedy “Kaj Pileh”: From Misogyny to Living in a Man’s Skin Feature Title: Hatef Alimardani’s Controversial Return with a Daring Narrative on the Battle of the Sexes in Iranian Society Kaj Pileh (The Crooked Cocoon) is the latest cinematic work by Hatef Alimardani, a seasoned and stylistic Iranian director, produced in […]
The First Film in Cinema History: The Controversy Over a Second of Magic (Lumière, Edison, or Le Prince?) Introduction: Searching for the Zero Point of Magic Cinema is the story of conquering movement, yet the exact moment of this art’s birth is not easily determined. Was the first film the one that was […]
Cinema: The Story of a Magic that Conquered the World to Become an Industry Today, cinema is not only the world’s greatest storytelling tool, but also an unparalleled economic and industrial power. To truly understand this mesmerizing force, we must travel back: to the era of strange inventions, the nights of dark screens, and […]
War of Culture and Capital: Did an Elon Musk Tweet Knock $20 Billion Off Netflix’s Value Introduction: The Storm of a Single Tweet In recent days, the global streaming platform Netflix found itself at the heart of a major cultural-economic controversy. This conflict began with a direct call from Elon Musk (Owner of […]
The Scissors and Glue: How “The Great Train Robbery” Chopped Up and Recreated the Film Industry In the beginning, cinema was merely a captivating spectacle; the camera was placed in front of the scene, and filming began, without any special cuts or editing. But in 1903, an 11-minute short film, using simple scissors, changed […]