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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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Ford v Ferrari
Read more: Ford v FerrariHot wheels. There are many reasons to choose from when deciding whether or not to go see Ford v Ferrari. Casting is the obvious reason. Despite Matt Damon and Christian Bale occasionally putting their feet in their respective mouths and a lot of people treating Damon like Hollywood’s version of Nickelback (whom are hated for…
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An Open Letter to Mike Flanagan
Read more: An Open Letter to Mike FlanaganSpoilers Follow I want you to know how much I enjoyed your miniseries adaption of Shirley Jackson’s iconic novel, The Haunting of Hill House. All story elements were tied-up at the end. The door that could not be opened leading to different rooms for different people was inspired. It had many scary moments. OK, Doctor…
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Jojo Rabbit
Read more: Jojo RabbitI was headed towards The Cinemark in Fort Collins, with every intention of watching Joker, but I was running late for some reason. Another featured movie caught my eye, Jojo Rabbit, a film about some dumb little Nazi Youth Kid and a goofy-looking Hitler. “No way!” I thought, but then I noticed Sam Rockwell and…
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5 Bollywood Movies You Need To Watch Soon
Read more: 5 Bollywood Movies You Need To Watch SoonIndia is a country famous for its robust entertainment industry. In actuality, the nation has realized tremendous growth in its Bollywood franchise over the years, something that continues to date. Today, Hindi Cinema is worth over five hundred million dollars. Nevertheless, why is Bollywood prominent? One, Bollywood features some of the best actors in the…
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Doctor Sleep
Read more: Doctor SleepYou won’t be dozing off in this one. The climax of Doctor Sleep really confused me because it takes place at the Overlook hotel (this is shown in the trailer). For the record, I have managed to watch Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of The Shining exactly one time and that was decades ago. Despite it being…
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Terminator: Dark Fate: What Else?
Read more: Terminator: Dark Fate: What Else?Terminator: Dark Fate bears the visual stamp of James Cameron, regardless of the screen credit. Cameron understands a good action sequence is made with little bits of film; shots of only a few frames, that when edited together moves the action faster than the eye can behold, creating the action more in the mind of…
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Terminator: Dark Fate
Read more: Terminator: Dark FateHave you seen this bo- …er, girl? Every franchise hits that point where it either has to start over, switch to prequels, or ignore much of what came before it in order to keep audiences coming back for more. The Alien franchise did it with Prometheus, choosing to go the prequel route. The Predator franchise…
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Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
Read more: Maleficent: Mistress of EvilYou keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. I am almost certain I have used that tagline on previous reviews, but can you blame me for repeating myself? The Princess Bride is a brilliant film with eminently quotable lines and that line in particular is just too…
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Downton Abbey (2019)
Read more: Downton Abbey (2019)The Triumph of the Servant’s Hall It begins with news of a royal visit and ends with a waltz. In between you see romance, duty, honor, intrigue, respect for tradition and hope for the future. You hear that rarity in today’s movies, literate dialogue. It is a joy to watch. The cinematography has natural look…
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Parasite (2019)
Read more: Parasite (2019)Until the night I saw Parasite, I had been struggling to decide what my favorite movie so far this year has been. There have been many contenders, from highly anticipated sequels like John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum and Avengers: Endgame to wild, weird arthouse flicks like Midsommar and Relaxer, not to mention the feature film…
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Rocky (1976)
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Charlie Wilson’s War (2007)
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A Sly Appreciation: Part One
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The Not Quite #8: Mean Streets (1973)
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Starring Debuts #26: Max von Sydow in The Seventh Seal (1957)
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The Outlaw (1943)
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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
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Dirty Old Men: Part 4
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The Lost Weekend
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Junebug (2005)
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Dirty Love (2005)
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Dirty Old Men: Part 3
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Memorable Movie Scenes: Part 51
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Dirty Old Men: Part 2
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Dirty Old Men: Part One
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Darwin’s Nightmare (2004)
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I Like to Watch TV
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Cheaper By the Dozen (2003)
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The Boondock Saints (1999)
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Sunset Blvd. (1950)
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Jonestown: The Life and Death of People’s Temple
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The Not Quite #9: Platoon (1986)
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Sharkwater (2006)
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Mulholland Drive: An Analysis by (old) Team Ruthless
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Road House
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Used Cars (1980)
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Icky Sex in Movies: Part 3
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Army of Shadows (1969)
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Icky Sex in Movies: Part 2
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Blade Runner: Director’s Cut (1982)