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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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Black Mass
Read more: Black MassGangster films are a pageant of the state, an affirmation of the police order which governs America.
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M. Night Shyamalan’s The Visit
Read more: M. Night Shyamalan’s The VisitIt is incoherent in plot, immature in anxiety, inept in dialogue, immoderate in pacing, immodest in taste, indolent in cinematography. It is one of the most miserable collisions of apathy and pretension that Ive had the misfortune to observe.
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Read more: The Man from U.N.C.L.E.It has been a while since I’ve been excited about a new movie, but the other day I saw one that was pretty slick and very watchable. The Man From U.N.C.L.E is a delightful 60’s time period movie from the great Guy Ritchie. Yep, he’s the guy that did Snatch, Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking…
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Braveheart
Read more: BraveheartHistorical accuracy brought to you by the screenwriter of Pearl Harbor.
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Ant-Man
Read more: Ant-ManA customer enters a Baskin-Robbins. Baskin-Robbins’s menu is all the same stuff – globs of frozen sugar presented in different colors. The customer orders a hamburger or something. The cashier is confused. The customer gazes at the menu as he inquires about some other cooked item. The employee is baffled that a customer fails to…
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Terminator Genisys
Read more: Terminator GenisysThe Terminator movie franchise is out there. It cannot be bargained with. It cant be reasoned with. Its doesnt feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it will absolutely not stop, ever, until every movie studio executive is convinced that there is not a penny more profit to be made from it.
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Inside Out
Read more: Inside OutInside Out is a masterpiece of children’s cinema, because it combines together three important processes for children. Inside Out is the healthiest children’s film yet made. And for that it has my warmest endorsement.
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70s Horror Classics: Carrie
Read more: 70s Horror Classics: CarrieThe first film to treat the process of puberty as a theme of horror,
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Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within
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Safe House
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Nothing Sacred
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Chronicle
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Let Joy Reign Supreme
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Red Tails
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Masters of Disaster: Dean Martin in Airport
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Certified Copy
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Design For Living
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Becket
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The Quarry (1998)
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Martha Marcy May Marlene
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IT All Starts Today
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Bhutto
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Buckaroo Banzai Declassified (2002)
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Life, Above All
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Melancholia
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The Ides of March
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Real Steel
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Equilibrium (2001)
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Drive (2013)
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Moneyball Critiques
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Nostalgia For the Light
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WARRIOR
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Movie: 1941
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Flic Story (1975)
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The Bait
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Damien: Omen II
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Star Trek (2009)
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Lies and Illusions (2009)