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Simply, Murder, She Wrote is the TV equivalent of a warm cup of tea on a rainy day—or maybe more like a cup...
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Simply, Murder, She Wrote is the TV equivalent of a warm cup of tea on a rainy day—or maybe more like a cup...
For most of my life, I have associated the name of Blake Edwards with comedies, and with Julie Andrews. 1962’s Experiment in Terror is...
Whew. This movie is A LOT. Before he gave us bat nipples or the greatest incel, white privilege movie of the 90s, Falling Down,...
Biopics are always nestled in a section of the cinematic landscape where their inherently formulaic presence provides emotionally impactful storytelling at best, and...
People used to talk about Robert De Niro’s range. He could play everything from broad comedy (Meet the Parents) to quiet intensity (One...
Oliver! is one of those classic, musical film productions that anyone seriously interested in film or musical theater must see. It was already old...
“Ever see a cop who wasn’t sure…?” It’s no mystery, (pun intended), that I love a good crime story and John Sturges’...
I grew up on Norris, Schwarzenegger, Stallone, and that generation of action stars. Gratuitous violence mixed with a little humor as the good guy...
Bemused barely begins to cover it when musician Herb McGwyer (Tom Basden) travels to the remote Wallis Island and learns that the gig he...
“First we mine, then we craft” – Steve Based on the iconic Minecraft game, A Minecraft Movie details the story of how struggling...
There is a need for a documentary that pulls the curtain back on the rising tide of antisemitism in America and the infiltration...
The words “legendary” and “iconic” are tossed around a lot these days but sure if any subject deserves them it’s Sean Connery, and especially...
Getting back on the horse is daunting in most scenarios, and when it comes to the world of dating, widowed mother Violet (Meghann...
The fact that Black Bag is excellent should come as no real surprise: Steven Soderbergh is one of our best filmmakers, David Koepp writing...
Shout! Factory has once again delivered a love letter to genre with it’s new box set, Blaxploitation Classics, Vol. 1. As defined by The...
In the wake of Clint Eastwood’s ridiculous appearance at the 2012 Republican National Convention, the actor’s personal politics became recontextualized as entirely regressive by...
Some films are so significant in the American cinematic memory that it’s difficult to say anything about them. The Godfather springs to mind as...
Filmmaker Bong Joon-ho made history with 2019’s Parasite, as his critically acclaimed and pitch black social satire became the first non-English language film to...
Clint Eastwood’s 1980’s were a boom and bust period oscillating between smaller, complex pictures that often challenged the audience’s perception of his persona and...
Director Jack Arnold’s The Glass Web is a 1953 B movie that was completely new to me. I had never before heard of it...
The Long Kiss Goodnight is a transitional film, both for the talented cast and crew that made it and for the American film industry...
They probably should have stopped with The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. That would have been the right note for John Ford and John...
I fell into the Paddington Movie franchise completely by accident as the result of a joke. I hadn’t seen any of the Paddington movies...
When I was growing up, much of my generation seemed to always want to know about who and what had come before. We embraced...