There’s an incredible movement happening in Hollywood, and it’s long overdue: on-screen diversity is coming to the forefront. In recent times, we’ve seen a surge of movies and shows that are breaking away from the homogeneous storytelling of the past, opening the door to marginalised voices. From *Black Panther* to *Crazy Rich Asians* and *Pa
The Rise of Documentary Blockbusters: The Revolutionary Age of Non-Fiction Film
Documentary cinema are no longer the overlooked type of film they once were. In recent years, non-fiction cinema has entered the spotlight, with these types of movies hitting big at the box office, inspiring national debates, and often winning major awards. Titles like *Tiger King*, *Making a Murderer*, and *13th* have fascinated audiences as stron
The Return of Retro Style: Why Nostalgia Dominates Contemporary Cinema
If you’ve picked up on a wave of retro neon colours, cassette players, and retro vehicles in your go-to films, you’re in good company. In the past few years, there’s been a significant return of vintage aesthetics in cinema, with creators tapping into the influence of retro style to charm current audiences. From science fiction successes like
The Growth of Streaming Services: Ways They’ve Altered the Movie-Watching Experience
In the last ten years, the cinematic world has witnessed a major change, and at the heart of this shift are on-demand services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+. The time of waiting in line to watch a movie or channel surfing for something to watch are over. Digital streaming has revolutionized the way we consume films, delivering unlimited a
The Growth of Streaming Services: How They’ve Changed the Way We Consume Movies
In the past decade, the cinematic world has experienced a dramatic shift, and at the forefront of this revolution are digital platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+. The era of waiting in line to watch a movie or flipping through TV channels for something to watch are a thing of the past. Digital streaming has dramatically altered the wa