
“The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp” is both an extensive history of Britain and the incurable love of English society and yet is a satire of that same society. […]
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“The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp” is both an extensive history of Britain and the incurable love of English society and yet is a satire of that same society. […]
There’s a unique sense of pride and love found in “Hustlers.” While I’d describe the film as “The Wolf of Wall Street” but with strippers instead of wall street brokers, the touching […]
There’s a deeply human and emotional connection with “Sounder” and it’s all captured through the brilliance of its characters and actors. From Paul Winfield’s performance as the desperate and frustrated […]
“Midnight Cowboy,” the story of optimisticly naive Texan Joe Buck (Jon Voight) moving to New York City in the hopes of getting rich off of sleeping with wealthy women, is […]
While “It” was built off of the charming charisma and chemistry of its many child costars and Bill Skarsgard’s otherworldly performance, most of that is gone with “It Chapter Two,” […]
“Carrie” is the ultimate outlet for teenage angst and anger that I’ve ever seen. It is both disgustingly accurate to the awkwardness and pains of being a teenager, from public […]
When Avery Bullard, CEO of a large furniture production company, suddenly dies of a heart attack, it leaves his five vice presidents confused, afraid and scrambling to find Bullard’s next […]
While I’m normally against movies that can’t decide what genre they want to be, I can’t think of a better movie that aces so many different genres with great care […]