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Welcome to your newest movie obsession! The Cinephile Catalogue is the totally interactive movie book for movie lovers! Well researched and crafted specifically for cinephiles, this unique film journal guides readers through the full spectrum of the greatest, most popular and most noteworthy movies of all time. Organized by year and category, movies are arranged in sections like Award Season, Blockbusters, Documentaries, For the Family & Kids, Foreign Films, Horror & Cult, and This Movie Sucks! Volume 1 covers films from 2021 to 1985. Like any great journal, readers are encouraged to…mehr

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Welcome to your newest movie obsession! The Cinephile Catalogue is the totally interactive movie book for movie lovers! Well researched and crafted specifically for cinephiles, this unique film journal guides readers through the full spectrum of the greatest, most popular and most noteworthy movies of all time. Organized by year and category, movies are arranged in sections like Award Season, Blockbusters, Documentaries, For the Family & Kids, Foreign Films, Horror & Cult, and This Movie Sucks! Volume 1 covers films from 2021 to 1985. Like any great journal, readers are encouraged to personalize this book exactly as they want: check off movies they've seen, highlight favorites, add their own ratings, commemorate special movie moments or mark films to watch later, with plenty of space for personal notes. The Cinephile Catalogue is the MUST HAVE companion to any movie lover's collection!
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Antonio Polanco is a native New Yorker, SAG-AFTRA member and lifelong movie lover, with roots in the Dominican Republic. He lovingly struggles with his screenwriting and learning the craft of acting. In his spare time, Antonio paints small scale models, promotes humanism and personal development, and loves learning about spirituality from around the world. Antonio proudly hails from Harlem, and is working on one day opening an independent movie house in his neighborhood called @CinemaNYC.