Rita enters the superheroes world, telling the story of 100 years of Marvel and DC comic books and movies. while Abood is trying to answer the question: Why are there no superheroes in Arabic cinema?
Rita describes the different styles of comedians throughout the history of cinema. exploring names like, Charlie Chaplin, Woody Allen, Jim Carrey and more.
Do you like to see your favorite novel turned into a movie? what if some details are omitted or even changed?Rita describes the complicated relationship between Cinema and Novels.
Why can't filmmakers stop making franchises? Rita answers this question and more, while uncovering the reason why franchises are important in the filmmaking industry.
Rita explores the history behind the different types of horror films, while taking us on a journey that indulges all fans of horror, no matter their reasons.
It's a genre that is primarily popular with children, but certainly not restricted to that demographic. Some of the best storytelling in cinema today, comes out of animated films. Rita explores the world of Animation movies.
Rita and Abood describe the ten genre's of stories as mentioned in Blake Snyder's book "Save the Cat". In part one they focus on five genres: Monster in the House, Golden Fleece, Out of the Bottle, The Fool Triumphant and Superheroes.
Rita and Abood describe the ten genre's of stories as mentioned in Blake Snyder's book "Save the Cat". In part two they focus on the other five genres: Institutionalised, Rites of Passage, Whydunit, Buddy Love and Dude with a Problem.
Rita explores the cinematic journey spanning fifty years, during which Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro made films that were always among the lists of the best films in the history of cinema.
Ever wondered why there might be several versions of your favorite films? Is it stealing? Getting inspiration? Or just remaking films? Rita answers all these questions, and more.
Movie theaters and streaming services, a complex collaboration, or an ongoing competition? Rita answers all these questions and more, while on a journey to discover the story behind streaming services.
Abood plays a role in a movie that shows Arabs as barbaric terrorists, while Rita and his friends try to convince him not to participate in such a film.
Rita takes us on a journey exploring the best boxing movies in Hollywood, while Abood tries to direct a boxing movie but the actors don't seem to like his script.
Have you ever seen your favorite movie inside another movie? Rita takes us on a journey to discover why filmmakers put movies inside movies, and what are their tricks
We join Rita on a trip down memory lane that sheds light on the partnership between a director and a DP, how complex it could be and how it has the ability to make or break a film.
sometimes, a films dialogue makes us hope that the era of silent cinema would return. But can we enjoy silent movies, after being accustomed to talkies? Rita answers this question and more while exploring the history of sound in cinema.
In a competitive industry such as filmmaking, Sometimes the first work is a happy story, and sometimes a very sad one. Rita takes us on her quest to explore first films of directors we know and love, and others who never got make seconds.
How has cinema effected our perception of history? and are films considered a reliable source for historical facts? Questions that Rita tackles while taking us in a journey that explores our favorite historical films.
Rita reveals the secret as to why love stories on screen have a magical effect on us stronger than most genres, one that stays with us, long after leaving theaters.
When Abood suspiciously lands a part in a film, Azzam attempts to do the same, all the while Rita uses this chance to explore Hollywood's continuous attempts to branch out and appeal to Bollywood audiences.
Abood insists on making a one sequence film, and while his crew and friends give him a hard time, Rita takes us on a journey exploring our favorite one-shot films, their history, and the stories behind them.
Azzam's in laws teach him and Abood the importance of Cannes Film Festival. And Rita takes this chance to take us on a journey to learn why it's considered one of the most important film festivals in the world.
Did cinema's portrayal of men effect how they perceive themselves in real life? or was it the other way around? Rita answers these questions and more while on a quest to scrutinize the image of men on screen.
how important are close-ups in film? and why do some actors love them so much?. Ritas on a quest to answer all these questions and more while we peek on yet another attempt for Abood to make a feature film.
Rita tackles the topic of censorship and explores stories of filmmakers with it. all the while Abood and his crew are trying to find ways to get their film to pass and be allowed to participate in festivals.
Abood and his producer argue over the time line of event in Abood's film. and Rita takes this chance to breakdown the basic steps and different types of storytelling in film.
Rita is making a documentary about Abood's life as an aspiring filmmaker and film fanatic, in which we learn more about his school projects and the truth behind his video store events. But not without a twist.