
“A Man for All Seasons” feels much like a character study from Shakespeare, about a man who is conflicted between his religious beliefs and his personal beliefs and how that […]
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“A Man for All Seasons” feels much like a character study from Shakespeare, about a man who is conflicted between his religious beliefs and his personal beliefs and how that […]
Of all the places to be stranded on the planet, the worst one that comes to mind is a frozen barren wasteland. Surviving in the arctic circle sounds as appealing […]
Is it just me, or does anyone else get creepy vibes anytime they see Humphrey Bogart try to romance a woman who looks like she could be his daughter? Maybe […]
Compared to the hardened, thought-provoking films of today, “Boys Town” feels like a trip to get ice cream after a very big meal – sweet, comforting and pleasant, but you’re […]
Number 5 – “Kill Bill: Volume Two” (2004) One thing I’ve always loved about Tarantino is his love for classic yet obscure cinema and how well that comes across in […]
Number 5 – “The King of Comedy” (1982) I can honestly say that “The King of Comedy” was the first Scorsese film that I fell in love with. The characters […]
The best way I can describe “The Prisoner of Zenda” is that it is “The Prince and the Pauper” as a 1930s action/adventure piece in the same style as “The […]
I’ve always felt that the biggest appeal of the “How To Train Your Dragon” franchise has been its breathtaking animation and visuals, perfectly capturing the awe of flying on the […]