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“Barbie has a great day every day, but Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him.”
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Uplift the Race: 3 Spike Lee Joints
Read more: Uplift the Race: 3 Spike Lee JointsFor over 30 years now, ever since his debut feature She’s Gotta Have It in 1986, Spike Lee has been one of the most innovative and provocative filmmakers of our time. As expressed numerous times throughout his many films, Lee’s highest goal is to “wake up” and uplift all oppressed and deluded people, but he…
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Goodfellas
Read more: GoodfellasI recently watched Goodfellas for the third…and final time, not because I intend to retire to eremitism, join a cult or end my life soon, but—to see how it held up. Seeing it first in 2004 while a twenty-year-old, English-as-a-second language twit enamored with mob flicks centered around New Yawk, big-city, third-world, streetwise culture; and,…
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Baby’s Day Out
Read more: Baby’s Day OutAs anyone who has read my in-depth review of Beethoven knows, family movies from the 1990s are often covert founts of darkness and despair, sometimes to the point that it is nigh impossible to see them any other way. Another great example of this curious phenomenon is the 1994 film Baby’s Day Out, which depicts…
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All Is True
Read more: All Is TrueIn his autobiography LittleWilson and Big God, Anthony Burgess ( for those of you who did not know, his complete name was John Anthony Burgess Wilson. Furthermore, for those of you who do not know, he was author of A Clockwork Orange, Tremor in Intent, The End of the World News, among many other novels,…
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Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Read more: Birdemic: Shock and TerrorBirdemic: Shock and Terror was clearly made without the benefit of anyone who knew absolutely anything about filmmaking within a hundred yards of the set. Witness production values and acting that make Tommy Wiseau’s notorious 2003 classic The Room look like a legitimate masterpiece. Witness sound editing and mixing apparently done by a pair of…
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Matters of Survival: A Note on In a Lonely Place & Bigger Than Life
Read more: Matters of Survival: A Note on In a Lonely Place & Bigger Than LifeIn a Lonely Place (1950) and Bigger Than Life (1956), two of Nicholas Ray’s finest films, are about two men made to feel “ten feet tall” in order to survive. For Dixon Steele (Humphrey Bogart) in Place, it happens in a war; World War II, to be precise. For Ed Avery (James Mason) in Life,…
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Beethoven (1992)
Read more: Beethoven (1992)Despite evidence to the contrary, much of it written by me, I am not a monster. Like virtually any human being, I have certainly been known to find dogs charming, but I am happy the building in which I live only allows cats because I would rather see my neighbors’ pets than hear them, and…
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Carnival Of Souls (1962)
Read more: Carnival Of Souls (1962)Carnival of Souls is one of the 50 horror movies included in the Amazon movie bundle (still available!) that I purchased years ago. Most of those movies were more laughable than horror, and really cheesy affairs, like The Beast Of Yucca Flats. Others were well made and effective, even if they were on a low…
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Darkon (2006)
Read more: Darkon (2006)Before I even begin to insult the participants in Darkon by giving them verbal swirlies and literary locker-stuffings, I must digress for a moment and recognize how tragic this whole thing is.
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Ezra’s Top 10 Favorite Movies of 2020
Read more: Ezra’s Top 10 Favorite Movies of 2020Allow me to be the absolute first to say, 2020 was a strange year, and not least of all for movies. Beyond the fact that I no longer work in the industry after 20 years of doing almost nothing else for a living, there came a time about a month ago when critics began dropping…
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Scream (2022)
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The Tender Bar
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Never Take Sweets (a.k.a. Candy) from a Stranger (1960)
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My Year in Movies – 2021 Edition – Second. Worst. Year. Ever.
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She (1965)
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A Handful of 90s British Classics
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The Outlaw Josey Wales
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Starring debuts #10: Bo Derek in 10 (1979)
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The Matrix Resurrections
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Starring debuts #9: John Amplas in Martin (1978)
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Nightmare Alley-Devon’s Slant
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Christmas Twister (2012)
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A Merry Friggin’ Christmas (2014)
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Cruising For A Few Good Movies
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Merry In-Laws (2012)
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The King’s Man
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Dead End (2003)
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Nightmare Alley
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Blaxploitation #1: Super Fly (1972)
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Zombie Hunter (2013)
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Starring Debuts #6: Harvey Stephens in The Omen (1976)
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Sudden Impact (1983)
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Starring Debuts #4: Kathleen Turner in Body Heat (1981)
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Starring Debuts #2: John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever
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The Enforcer (1976)
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Chato’s Land (1972)
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Witchfinder General (1968)
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The Muppet Movie (1979)