By Trent Lakey Tom Noonan’s 1994 directorial debut begins in the lonely, though spacious, Manhattan apartment of Jackie…
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By Sam Tucker As I’m sure has been said before, not many actors have had as many bites…
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Read MoreBy Trent Lakey Director Jules Dassin (a Connecticut native, despite his name resembling the French) spent the latter…
Read MoreBy Travis Mullis Watching Reds again reminds you that Warren Beatty has always possessed a brand of self-belief…
Read MoreBy Madison Boone A film promoted as a sensual and passionate example of love, “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” (2026), directed…
Read MoreBy Katrina Simonds Some movies are easy to enjoy and just as easy to forget. Others stay with…
Read MoreBy Trent Lakey In American culture, William Friedkin’s film career is often said to have begun in 1971…
Read MoreBy Trent Lakey Easy Rider became a cultural landmark of the ’60s by portraying characters who refused to…
Read MoreBy Trent Lakey The Black Cauldron, directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich, is primarily remembered (if remembered…
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