Few films aimed at children have made the case for the value of every life as clearly as Babe did in […]
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Few films aimed at children have made the case for the value of every life as clearly as Babe did in […]
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Few artists can plan a career for themselves, especially in the uncertain world of filmmaking. Most work has to be taken […]
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With all its poignant elements — a World War II setting, a quaint seaside town, a long-lost love, a child who […]
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Like The Stepford Wives, I’d avoided the original Rollerball due to a flaw over which it had no responsibility: spawning an […]
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Though box office bombs come and go, some live on in infamy. Kevin Reynolds’ post-apocalyptic action flick Waterworld holds the usual […]
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I grew up in the Rotten.com days. For the morbid adolescent, crime scene photos and grisly images of freak accidents were […]
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Being a teenager in the early 2000s was its own brand of confusion. Right at the beginning of the digital age, […]
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The life of Marie Curie is one of incredible accomplishment, adversity, and loss. Her legacy is likewise complicated, as her discoveries […]
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There are a couple of movies going on in The Rental, both of them starring people that, as both a moviegoer […]
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One of the most excruciating and heartbreaking aspects to Bruce Lee’s death in 1973 – beyond his tender age (32) and […]
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In the forty years since the release of Brian De Palma’s Dressed to Kill, the conversation has shifted from the controversy […]
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By the 1980s, the art of composing music for films had undergone several sea changes. The craft moved from traditional orchestration […]
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