Ghost in the Shell (1995) Review – Do Androids Dream About… Anything?
Ghost in the Shell (1995) Review
Movies or shows released in 1995.
This movie is a mystery to me. On one hand, you have amazing people in front of the camera (Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio just to name the biggest players) and behind it too (Sam Raimi directing, Alan Silvestri composing) and yet, if it wasn’t for SinCast (huge recommend, my review here)…
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The 90’s were a decade, where you got a few smaller movies, that are considered almost untouchable cult classics nowadays, where even if you haven’t seen the movie, you’d know some quotes, or even memes. Office Space (1999) comes to mind instantly and Friday is definitely in this conversation too. We all have seen/used the…
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As I have established in my review for the Father of the Bride (1991), both of these are movies I grew up on. Not only that, but we had them taped on VHS (remember those?) back to back, so every time the first movie would finish, this one would start playing. And I believe almost…
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Watching Showgirls is like watching a car accident during a train wrack, while there is a tornado full of sharks, that is keen on spreading fake news & COVID-19 at the same time, somehow. It’s a bizarre, bizarre movie, that went from really bad to a cult classic within two decades, where the main actress…
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It’s not that long ago I have re-watched the original Sabrina (1954), so I’ve decided to give this remake a go, after all, look at that pedigree! Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, Greg Kinnear and many more, being directed by the one and only Sydney Pollack? Movie like that deserves a watch. And I need to…
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