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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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A Face In The Crowd (1957)
Read more: A Face In The Crowd (1957)A Face In The Crowd made me sick. I hated everything about it. I wanted to reach through the flatscreen and punch Andy Griffith’s grinning mug. Why? Because every minute of this movie reminded me of our sitting Idiot In Chief, Donald Trump. This movie was made in 1957 and was as white as Wonder…
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5 Best Cyberpunk Movies
Read more: 5 Best Cyberpunk MoviesCyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction that typically features a society dominated by high-tech or artificial intelligence or where humans have integrated technology into their bodies. Essentially, it’s a mix of the future and Blade Runner. The Matrix, Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Surrogates, and even parts of The Terminator all count as cyberpunk…
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Black Adam
Read more: Black Adam“Black Adam” – Hit puree! As of November 1, 2022, James Gunn and Peter Safran will take the reins of DC Studios (formerly DC Films). And not a moment too soon. The DCEU is widely considered a disaster and currently exists as the punchline on Marvel Studio’s doormat. Including Black Adam, there are twelve movies…
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The Not Quite #1: Wolfen (1981)
Read more: The Not Quite #1: Wolfen (1981)To recommend a flick I usually have to give it seven out of ten. And yet the cinema is so vast there’s plenty of stuff rating 5.5 to 6.9 that’s certainly worth a watch. Guess you can call such movies interesting… almost. Or, er, not quite. For example, they might be built on a fantastic…
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This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
Read more: This Is Spinal Tap (1984)I often argue movies are made-up nonsense that have no effect on me. Like a lot of things I say, I’m probably on dodgy ground. Consider Spinal Tap. Good grief, the first watch was a minor revelation. Up until its chastening, palate-cleansing introduction in my mid-twenties, heavy metal could do little wrong. That’s why I…
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Gone Baby Gone
Read more: Gone Baby GoneWhere cherub-faced youngsters ride along your car and tell you to go fuck your mother.
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Memorable Movie Directors and Writers: Paul Schrader: Part 3
Read more: Memorable Movie Directors and Writers: Paul Schrader: Part 3The underappreciated gem: The Mosquito Coast (1986) “How did America get this way?” Allie Fox (Harrison Ford) asks while driving around his hometown. “This place is a toilet.” The thing is, the pictures that unfold at the start of The Mosquito Coast don’t match his words. Everything looks like run of the mill. So why…
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Concessions (2022)
Read more: Concessions (2022)It is not news to anyone that brick and mortar everything has been on the ropes for years. The covid pandemic was just another gut punch to retail and nothing was hit much harder than the cinema movie houses. Multi-screened theaters are going the way of the drive-in movie and the shopping mall. The competition…
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Christine (1983)
Read more: Christine (1983)I have three gods in my pantheon: Jim, Jimi and Herman. (That is, for those of you that are not American: Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Herman Brood.) All pantheons all need a degree of lesser gods, so there are: Stephen King, Freddy Mercury, Bobby Fischer, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Elon Musk [EDITOR’S NOTE: What is wrong…
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Memorable Movie Directors and Writers: Paul Schrader: Part 2
Read more: Memorable Movie Directors and Writers: Paul Schrader: Part 2The biographies: Raging Bull (1980), Mishima (1985), Patty Hearst (1988) & Auto Focus (2002) Raging Bull is an essential watch, but it’s the kind of unsentimental, uncomfortable two hours that’s easier to admire than love. Jake LaMotta (De Niro) is an archetypal angry, destructive and self-destructive Schraderian character, although he stops short of being suicidal.…
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