Category: Movies
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Officer and a Gentleman
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Read more: Officer and a GentlemanHaving not long completed a turn as a zombified bitch in 1981’s atmospheric horror flick Dead & Buried, Blount snagged herself a Golden Globe for another death-causing turn in this tremendous romantic drama
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Nightcrawler
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Read more: NightcrawlerDespite being categorically different in tone, Nightcrawler is similar to Carancho in featuring cottage industries named in generic, often pejorative fashion
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My Kid Could Paint That (2007)
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Read more: My Kid Could Paint That (2007)Abstract expressionism has always been about the abdication of responsibility.
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A Patch of Blue
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Read more: A Patch of BlueA calm, encouraging childhood is a wonderful thing. So are education and perhaps the odd role model.
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
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Read more: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s NestI like a bitch in the movies. There’s something fascinating about a woman being nasty and doing evil stuff. I prefer my spiteful sheilas to be sane, though.
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Faces (1968)
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Read more: Faces (1968)What most impressed me about Faces is that here you have a film with maybe ten scenes total. Yet its length is over two hours.
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Chasing Rabbits (2021)
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Read more: Chasing Rabbits (2021)Penny (Leanne Johnson) was having a tough time. She was stuck in a thankless job, her creativity hamstrung by her dumb-ass, nepotic boss (James Tackett)
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Casablanca (1942)
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Read more: Casablanca (1942)Casablanca is a hornet’s nest of thieves and cutthroats, as one of my favorite characters, the pickpocket, says “Be careful, there are vultures, vultures everywhere,”
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Corporations: Part 6
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Read more: Corporations: Part 6Averaging nearly three swear words a minute, this is a proper bloke movie that captures masculinity in all its sharp-minded verve and horny, knuckle-dragging contradictions
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Dracula: The Count’s Kin
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Read more: Dracula: The Count’s KinThe director, Eric Pascarelli was kind enough to send me the link to a screening, so as fate has it, I am going to review yet another vampire movie.