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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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Monsters
Read more: MonstersLike most boys, I quickly developed a love for monsters and supernatural creatures, a morbid fascination only deepened by devouring the novels of Guy N. Smith.
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Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)
Read more: Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)Before he got a gig with Stanley Kubrick, Larry Lapinsky moved to Greenwich Village from Brooklyn to escape the confines of neighborhood expectations and his hysterical shrew of a mother.
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Beetlejuice (1988)
Read more: Beetlejuice (1988)Beetlejuice is a wildly outrageous film made by the great Tim Burton. This is a film that demands multiple viewings to be fully appreciated. Beetlejuice was initially supposed to be a horror movie
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The Unsung: Henry Northrup, Creepshow
Read more: The Unsung: Henry Northrup, CreepshowAll men, at some point or another, have fantasized about killing the woman with whom they have shared a bed. Doubly so if those same sheets have been contaminated by the hazardous waste of marriage.
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Assholes of The Cinema: God, The Next Voice You Hear
Read more: Assholes of The Cinema: God, The Next Voice You HearIt’s 1950. You’re God. Fine, you slept through a recent global conflagration and the Holocaust, but now you’re rested and ready to perform a miracle or two.
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Motherless Brooklyn (2019)
Read more: Motherless Brooklyn (2019)Motherless Brooklyn inhabits the world of film noir so completely the concept seems to have been created just to describe it. The film is set in the damp, drizzly November of the New York soul of 1957.
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Blink Twice (2024)
Read more: Blink Twice (2024)Zoe Kravitz makes her directing debut with Blink Twice. You know who Zoe Kravitz is, right?
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The Unsung: The Existentialist in The Bachelor Party (1957)
Read more: The Unsung: The Existentialist in The Bachelor Party (1957)Six minutes. An eternity in the sack for your average American male, but a mere blip when you’re trying to wrestle a movie away from Don Murray.
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The Year 1968 in movies: A personal view
Read more: The Year 1968 in movies: A personal viewn order to past the time here in my cell at Château d’If, Abbé, Faria advised me to apply myself to what I do best and pass my wisdom onto others
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Picture Snatcher (1933)
Read more: Picture Snatcher (1933)The year is 1933. FDR has just replaced Hoover, the economy is still in the toilet, Hitler has consolidated power in Germany, and American women have declared that so long as money is tight and the job market even tighter, they’re going to fuck. A lot.
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Playtime (Jacques Tati’s)
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Velvet Buzzsaw
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Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made
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Postal (2007)
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Christmas In July -or- It’s Not Even July Yet: I’ll Do Anything To Get My Mind Off Of Covid & Assassination Of Blacks Edition (Even Christmas)
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Suspicion (1941)
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Best Movies That Can Inspire Kids To Be More Active
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Dreamers: John Huston’s The Treasure of the Sierra Madre & The Misfits
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Inherent Vice
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
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The Truth Of The Matter
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Colossal (2016)
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Third Encounters Of A Close Kind -or- Standing On A Corner In Muncie, Indiana
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Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977)
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Terminator 3: Rise of The Machines
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Forgotten Classics: The Swimmer (1968)
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Ricochet (1991)
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Network: A Look At A Classic
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2001, A New View: Or Stanley Kubrick’s Forgotten Hal Edition
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12 Best Romantic Movies on Netflix 2020
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Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street (2019)
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The Platform: Netflix
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Twilight (1998)
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Kiss Me Deadly
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The Great Silence (1968)
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The Birds (1963)
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The Last Man on Earth (1964)
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The Fighting 69th (1940)
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A Note on Hitchcock’s Strangler Trilogy.
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Uncut Gems