“It’s 1927. We’re modern folk!” Lady Edith’s husband Bertie (Harry Hadden-Paton) declares in Downton Abbey when he and his wife (Laura […]
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“It’s 1927. We’re modern folk!” Lady Edith’s husband Bertie (Harry Hadden-Paton) declares in Downton Abbey when he and his wife (Laura […]
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Long before he corralled some of the screen’s most skilled improvisers to make such classic mockumentaries as Waiting for Guffman, Best […]
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1999 is considered one of the strongest years of cinema in living memory. There will no doubt be countless articles in […]
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The idea of people pushed to their limits serves as the bedrock for countless works of art, from revenge tragedies to […]
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Tim Burton’s 1994 biopic Ed Wood introduces its title character during his days operating on the fringes of the Los Angeles […]
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In Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, Sharon Tate gleefully catches a showing of her biggest movie yet — […]
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We’re the scarecrow people, have we got lots in common with you. And if you don’t start living, well, you’re all […]
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Being a teenager is tough, but it’s also thrilling, and the best teen movies capture the angst and the exuberance of […]
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(Editor’s Corner is where Eric talks about overlooked gems, film history, or whatever else he wants to talk about because he’s […]
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I don’t always remember specific experiences I had watching movies in the theater, but I distinctly remember seeing Open Water at […]
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Road trips have long been a fixture of the comedy genre. From the Frank Capra masterwork It Happened One Night (1934) […]
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There’s scarcely a review of Midsommar that doesn’t include a mention of The Wicker Man — and with good reason. (Ours […]
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