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Han Shot First, or the Importance of Han Solo’s Journey from Antihero to Hero
Han shooting first is much more in line with his rogue nature and reinforces his character development throughout the original trilogy.
Unveiling the Disparity: Women’s Limited Speaking Roles in Modern Films
Despite the growing recognition of the importance of gender parity, many movies still fall short in providing substantial speaking opportunities for female characters.
The Simpsons’ Scorpio: The Supreme Ruler We Deserve
As someone who has danced around the poverty line all their life, I can tell you that, for people like us, it can be difficult to believe a better life is possible.
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The Stand (1994): Re-Watching the Original Miniseries (Review)
Before you check out the new nine-part series of The Stand (2020) coming to CBS in December, let’s journey back to the mid 90’s and revisit the four-part television miniseries of The Stand (1994).
Box Office Flops: 10 Great Movies That Were A Financial Failure
Not all box office flops are made equal. Our proof? These 10 fantastic films that flopped financially in their original theatrical releases.
How Are Indian Fantasy Writers Retelling Mythology?
Mythology and fantasy have never been distant from one another, and the same holds true for Indian fantasy writers.
NEWS ROUND-UP: 11-2-2020
Screen legend Sean Connery rests in peace, theater chain AMC reports massive loss in revenue due to COVID-19, and other fiction-related news.
Sci-Fi Horror Movies: 10 Frightening Films That Make You Think
Looking back at science fiction film history, we see that its roots are dug deep and tied together with into sci-fi horror movies.
The Shining – Fictionphile Podcast #23
In this episode of the Fictionphile Podcast, the crew analyzes why the movie The Shining is a work of art.