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- By Loron Hays
While Hollywood can only offer up mediocre sequels this Memorial Day weekend, the debut feature from writer-director David Farr (screenwriter of Hanna and the excellent adaptation of John le Carré’s “The Night Manager” for AMC) offers viewers a very severe case ...
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Bryan Singer’s entry into the super hero genre at the turn of this century should never be underestimated. It was in an era when Warners had well and truly screwed the pooch with the Batman franchise, the only Marvel movie on offer was Blade (and what an offering ...
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- By Loron Hays
Welcome to 2016’s initial summer line-up. It is a wacky season where even popular mobile apps get their own movie. Ready for August yet? Thought you might be. And with all these green pigs stealing eggs from wingless birds, well, it’s really not a fun place for ...
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- By Frank Wilkins
It's a little known fact that Sidney Lumet's '70s-era thrillers Network and Dog Day Afternoon had a love child. That offspring has since come of age and is gracing theaters in the form of Money Monster, a taut fast-paced facsimile of its progenitors. Stocked with the same ...
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Miles Davis was a man of many, many complications. If anything else, that’s the wild takeaway from writer and director Don Cheadle’s impressionistic film about the world’s coolest trumpeter. Miles Ahead is, at once, bold and creative as it mixes the 1950s, the 1960s ...
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Born to Be Blue is the film in which Ethan Hawke goes for the extraordinary and more than saves what is largely a pedestrian experience. It is the story of Chet Baker turned junkie and the lengths he went to in order to save his career and become relevant to an entirely ...
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The graveyard shift just got a lot more frightening. Baskin, a horror movie from Turkey, might be wafer thin on an actual plot but it more than makes up for that aspect with its disturbing visuals and splatterific gore. The film is also a bit of chameleon as it switches up its ...
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- By Frank Wilkins
14 years is a long time. It’s an especially long wait for a movie sequel to happen. But that’s how long it’s been since we last visited the Portokalos family in 2002’s My Big Fat Greek Wedding. A whole new generation has come of age, and even another has long since forgotten ...
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Already hearing divisive accounts of this film. In the red corner we have the fans, who are beating a drum of success and love. In the blue corner, the critics, who are not happy, if Rotten Tomatoes is anything to go by. Now I consider myself a member of both these camps ...
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- By Frank Wilkins
Hoping to fill its collection plates with the big bucks of a crossover audience, Sony’s faith-based distribution arm, Affirm Films follows its tried-and-true formula of casting a genuine movie star in Miracles From Heaven, a Christian film based on the true story about a little girl who was ...
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- Death of a Princess - The Story of Grace Kelly's Fatal Car Crash
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- Screen Legend Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79
- Suicide and the Hollywood Sign - The Girl Who Jumped from the Hollywood Sign
- The Amityville Horror House
- The Black Dahlia Murder - The Death of Elizabeth Short
- The Death of Actress Jane Russell
- The Death of Brandon Lee
- The Death of Chris Farley
- The Death of Dominique Dunne
- The Death of George Reeves - the Original Superman