Aug 08, 2017
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The Breaking Point makes an excellent case study in how much Hollywood filmmaking was beginning to change in the wake of World War II.
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Aug 08, 2017
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It’s almost as hard to imagine over twenty years have passed since Fargo entered this world.
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Aug 07, 2017
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Cinematic Titanic will feel familiar for anyone who’s seen any Mystery Science Theater, from the quality of b-movies they lambast to the blacked-out silhouettes covering part of the screen.
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Aug 04, 2017
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Sometimes, popular culture serves more as a timepiece of an era than as a defining statement, revealing what was going on during the era in question. Thus, a lot of less than stellar works of art are more important for the slices of life that they offer than for artistic merit.
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Aug 01, 2017
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Everyone wants to live outside the responsibilities of life sometimes. At least that’s the premise behind Wakefield, a film that finds Bryan Cranston doing just that.
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Aug 01, 2017
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Conceived as a broad pastiche of 80s horror films, Slither wears its influences on its sleeve.
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Jul 28, 2017
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Everyone has been told less is more at some stage in their life but there’s an oft-ignored coda that comes with the sentiment.
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Jul 27, 2017
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Released in 1958, Terror in a Texas Town feels simultaneously ahead of and behind the times.
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Jul 25, 2017
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Lost in America works as a bit of an escapist fantasy.
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Jul 24, 2017
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Gregory Peck cemented himself as a screen icon playing stalwart heroes; an unsurprising legacy for a man who couldn’t help but radiate competence and nobility.
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