Movies Dada

In the early 20th century, the Dada movement emerged as a "protest" against the logic and aestheticism of modern capitalist society. Dadaist films were designed to be "anti-art," often seeking to alienate the audience rather than lure them into a cinematic illusion.

: Known for anarchic, playful films like Retour à la raison (1923) and Emak Bakia (1926), which transition between Dadaist chaos and Surrealist dreams. Movies Dada

Here is a deep dive into the weird world of Dada Cinema. In the early 20th century, the Dada movement

Movies Dada argues that guilty pleasures don't exist. If a movie is entertaining, it is good at its job. However, if a movie is boring, that is the only unforgivable sin. Dada’s reviews never shame you for liking a mass-market action flick, but they will eviscerate a pretentious art film that has nothing to say. Here is a deep dive into the weird world of Dada Cinema