Every Darren Aronofsky Directed Film Ranked

Every Darren Aronofsky Directed Film Ranked

Every Darren Aronofsky film ranked worst to best, from ‘Pi’ to ‘The Whale’ via ‘Requiem for a Dream’, ‘Black Swan’, ‘The Wrestler’ and more. List by Joseph Wade.

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The Whale (2022) Review

The Whale (2022) Review

Darren Aronofsky adapts Samuel D. Hunter’s stage play in an attempt to speak to the truths in each of us, Brendan Fraser a charismatic and empathetic lead. Review by Katie Doyle.

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Every Oscar Nominated Best Picture Horror Film Ranked

Every Oscar Nominated Best Picture Horror Film Ranked

Only 6 horror films have ever been nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. In this edition of Ranked, we rank each of them from worst to best. Article by Joseph Wade.

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Requiem for an American Dream

Requiem for an American Dream

Requiem for an American Dream – how Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Requiem for a Dream’ (2000) is about more than just drugs, it’s about commodification, capitalism and modernity. Article by Kristina Murkett.

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Stephen King’s Latest Novella Spawns Multiple Deals – from Aronofsky to Blumhouse

The latest collection of short stories from prolific author Stephen King, titled “If It Bleeds”, has found option deals in Hollywood with everyone from Netflix to Blumhouse, Aronofsky to Stiller. George Taylor reports.

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What Does the Crystal Mean in Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Mother!’?

What Does the Crystal Mean in Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Mother!’?

What does the crystal represent in ‘Mother!’ (2017)? Elizabeth Howlett takes you through her theory about this vital aspect of the controversial Darren Aronofsky film starring Jennifer Lawrence, here.

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The Editor’s Selections: Top 10 Films of 2017

The Editor’s Selections: Top 10 Films of 2017

The top 10 films of 2017 according to The Film Magazine editor Joseph Wade.

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Mother! (2017) Review

Mother! (2017) Review

‘Mother!’, one of this year’s most controversial movies – from Darren Aronofsky and starring Jennifer Lawrence – has been reviewed as ‘having elements that are no less than spectacular’ by Joseph Wade.

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