Whether it’s a high-speed foot chase in an action movie, a contemplative character-building jog, or triumphant track-and-field accomplishments in films like […]
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Whether it’s a high-speed foot chase in an action movie, a contemplative character-building jog, or triumphant track-and-field accomplishments in films like […]
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The first image we see in Ken Russell’s The Devils is one of comedy: King Louis XIII of France prances about on […]
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If we were playing Family Feud and the question was “Name a Kevin Costner movie,” your best bet would be to […]
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The red-band trailer for the upcoming CHIPS movie contains no fewer than five f-bombs, two discussions on the hygiene of a […]
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One of the most reliable sub-genres of the past 10 years has been the raunchy, R-rated sex comedy, a type of film […]
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The Trainspotting soundtrack, one of the most influential albums of the ‘90s, belongs to the rare group of film soundtracks where the […]
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Zaniness is in short supply these days. In this grim-dark universe directed by Zack Snyder that we’ve created for ourselves, any […]
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There are few purer forms of entertainment than monkeys, wanton destruction, and comically oversized objects. So when a team of visionary […]
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Welcome back! Last time, we took a look at movies based on U.S. history from Columbus to the end of the […]
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There’s a scene about two-thirds into David Fincher’s Zodiac in which David Toschi, the San Francisco homicide detective played by Mark […]
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George Santayana isn’t a household name, but something he said is one of the best-known quotations in human history: “Those who cannot […]
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Memoirs of an Invisible Man sounds like a lazy joke in a comedy about 1985 Hollywood. A nameless executive is airing […]
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