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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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Is Stephen King good or Isn’t He?
Read more: Is Stephen King good or Isn’t He?A necessary word of caution for anybody expecting even a few words flirting with the warm, comfortable familiarity of the “Is Stephen King good or Isn’t He” diametric war of attrition. Typically, to the utter despair of anybody unfortunate enough to be close enough to listen, I’m happy – delighted even – to hold forth…
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Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
Read more: Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the ClonesStiff acting, corny love story and out of control computer graphics aside, Attack Of the Clones is a decent Star Wars movie.
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Table 19
Read more: Table 19As we discussed our opinions of Table 19 following its screening, one person mentioned that there are hardly any romantic comedies being made these days. After thinking about it for a moment, I realized the only one I could think of from 2016 was Deadpool. It is too a romantic comedy, just a guy’s romantic…
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Logan
Read more: LoganAs I’ve said on multiple occasions, you probably aren’t going to find more of a Wolverine homer than yours truly. I inexplicably told you to see X-Men Origins: Wolverine twice and gushed about The Wolverine without mentioning how kind of terrible the Silver Samurai was portrayed (though I stand by The Wolverine being an excellent…
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Get Out
Read more: Get OutGet Out is a master work of impossibility made into a wonderful horror movie. It is a first-time effort by writer and director Jordan Peele who is a comedy writer known for the TV series Key and Peele and a few other things. How about a great horror thriller with elements of The Stepford Wives,…
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A Cure for Wellness
Read more: A Cure for WellnessA Cure for Wellness-2 hours, 26 minutes Rated (R) for copious geriatric nudity, graphic dental torture, body horror Tagline: The cure for the human condition is disease Who is this film perfect for? People who wish that Dario Argento had been given a really big Hollywood budget during his prime. A Cure for Wellness is…
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The Beckoning Silence (2007)
Read more: The Beckoning Silence (2007)The Docu-Movie Touching the Void is the Godfather of all mountain climbing movies. Just watching this movie turned Roger Ebert into a quivering, blubbering mess. Touching the Void is a Docu-drama based on the calamitous events that occurred when Joe Simpson and Simon Yates attempted to ascend and descend the Siula Grande in Peru. Beyond…
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Finding Dory
Read more: Finding DoryThere’s this scene in my head when the board and executives at Disney Pixar meet to discuss the success of Finding Nemo and the possibility of a sequel. It goes something like this: An executive enters the boardroom. Senior, benevolent shareholders are sitting around the table drinking freshly squeezed juices and exchanging kindly grins with…
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The Great Wall
Read more: The Great WallI’m not sure how, but I managed to avoid trailers for The Great Wall until the night before the screening. I wasn’t even trying to avoid them, I just hadn’t seen any for this particular movie. Prior to seeing that trailer, I thought The Great Wall was a historical fiction in the vein of Tom…
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
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The Horse’s Mouth (1958)
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Monsters
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Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)
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Beetlejuice (1988)
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The Unsung: Henry Northrup, Creepshow
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Assholes of The Cinema: God, The Next Voice You Hear
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Motherless Brooklyn (2019)
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Blink Twice (2024)
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The Unsung: The Existentialist in The Bachelor Party (1957)
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The Year 1968 in movies: A personal view
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Picture Snatcher (1933)
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Shredded (2024)
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Movies to Get You Excited About College
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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
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80’s Action Hall of Fame: Stomper, Death Wish II
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The Top 10 Most Awesome 80s Action Deaths
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80’s Action Hall of Fame: Fraker, Death Wish 3
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Forbidden Planet (1956)
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984)
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Alien: Romulus (2024)
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The Unsung: Abe Reles in Murder, Inc.
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When Nature Attacks, Part 4: Night of the Lepus (1972)
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It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958)
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80’s Action Hall of Fame: Warren Stacey, 10 to Midnight
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Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
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When Nature Attacks, Part 3: Food of the Gods (1976)
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Films Feminism Forgot: Harriet Craig (1950)
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When Nature Attacks, Part 2: Frogs (1972)
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When Nature Attacks, Part One: Squirm (1976)