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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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Hodgespodge
Read more: HodgespodgeGet Carter remains a fave, a bleak foray into porn, familial ties, corruption, contract killers, revenge and pollution all set in a decaying city. Often hailed as one of the greatest British gangster movies, it’s the viewing equivalent of a kick in the solar plexus from a dirty, steel toe-capped boot. Amazingly, it was assembled…
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Plane (2023)
Read more: Plane (2023)“Plane” – A better movie than January deserves. After the disappointing but perfect-for-January M3GAN, I fully expected Plane to be perfectly January as well. Plane stars Gerard Butler. We don’t need any other information than that to set our expectations. Butler’s filmography contains thirty-eight films (not including Plane or animated films) and just eight of…
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The Fifth Element
Read more: The Fifth ElementAliens come to earth every five thousand years to save the earth and humanity from absolute evil, and in the process they created the moon.
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Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part 4
Read more: Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part 4The Exorcist III (1990) The Exorcist was a profanity-soaked horror milestone. Its follow-up was smeared in locust shit and as amusingly bonkers as they come. However, Linda Blair wasn’t required for the second sequel, enabling its producers to try a new approach. Exorcist III is not a reboot (like the deliriously kooky Halloween III) but…
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Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part 3
Read more: Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part 3A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) Aah, poor Freddy. Top of his game in his 1984 debut, but already wearing out his welcome in the hastily assembled, lazily named Freddy’s Revenge. Some people get a kick out of this odd, gay-themed sequel, but I don’t see it as anything other than a…
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M3GAN
Read more: M3GAN“M3GAN” – So you think you can dance! As with Violent Night, I went into M3GAN expecting exactly what the movie ended up delivering – a doll committing murders. The difference between Violent Night and M3GAN is that Violent Night leaned all the way into its absurdity and premise, while M3GAN kept having second thoughts…
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Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part 2
Read more: Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part 2Damien: Omen II (1978) & The Final Conflict (1981) The Omen’s head-lopping, priest-spearing supernatural delights have meant it’s never dropped out of my horror top ten. And when it comes to its sequels, I’ve never had a problem. They aren’t simple repetition in that we’re following Satan’s son from birth to adulthood. That’s gotta mean…
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Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part One
Read more: Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part OneAround the forty-minute mark of Die Hard 2, John McClane realizes he’s dealing with another bunch of hi-tech, well-organized terrorists. “Oh, man,” he mutters to himself. “I can’t fucking believe this… How could the same shit happen to the same guy twice?” Yeah, dude, you nailed it. For herein lies the problem with most sequels:…
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RRR: Rise, Roar, Revolt
Read more: RRR: Rise, Roar, RevoltIt is nearly impossible to begin describing the relentlessly entertaining over-the-top Indian historical action epic RRR (Rise Roar Revolt), so let’s begin roughly where the movie does, with the introductions of its two lead characters. Based on real Indian revolutionaries from the early 20th century, each is given an entrance that an average action movie…
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Boogie Nights: Much Better Than Not Quite
Read more: Boogie Nights: Much Better Than Not QuiteDo you watch porn? C’mon, you can tell me. Maybe you’re one of those guys who wakes up and immediately staggers bleary-eyed across the bedroom to flip up a laptop lid, a short journey made hazardous by the combination of throbbing boner and ankle-pooled pajama bottoms that necessitate arms thrown out to the side while…
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Man On Wire (2008)
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The Unsung: Delbert Grady (Phillip Stone) in The Shining
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Lili (1953)
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Blazing Saddles (1974)
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Assholes of the Cinema: Michael Landon in I Was a Teenage Werewolf
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Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
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3 Women (1977)
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Ghost
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Julia (1977)
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The Lost Boys (1987)
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Army of Shadows
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Twisters (2024)
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Nuns on the Run
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Fat City (1972)
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More with JFK
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Coup de Chance: aka, Stroke of Luck
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Roller Boogie
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The Virgin Spring
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Stand By Me (1986)
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The Blue Lagoon
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Kinds of Kindness (2024)
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Fucked-Up Films #14: Open Season (1974)
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1900 (1976)
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Cocktail
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Alien (1979)
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The Unsung: Pete Seltzer in Pete ‘n’ Tillie
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The Pawnbroker
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I Married a Monster from Outer Space. (1958)
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MacBeth
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Big Shark (2023)