Looks like we’re shy one horse! Set in the dying days of the Old West, a struggle to control water in a dusty desert town…
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Movies from the 1970s are often described as bold, gritty, and groundbreaking, reflecting the social and political upheaval of the era. Filmmakers embraced realism, complex…
Comments closedAh, The Banana Splits! I used to watch this show before school in 1st and 2nd grade. What a wild, colorful, and delightfully chaotic way…
Comments closedTwo of the all-time greatest films were released in 1954 in Japan. One was the start of a 38+ film series and the other was…
Comments closedBig Kahuna Burger, the fictional fast-food chain, is a recurring Easter egg in Quentin Tarantino’s films as well as in films of some of his…
Comments closedIf one visits or revisits the more recent Star Wars offers, say The Mandolorian TV series or some of the prequels to the original Star…
Comments closedIs a physical media collection the new “Let me show you my etchings”? Let me show your my vinyl, CD or DVD collection, it is…
Comments closedThe Invincible Armour (1977) and The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978) If your introduction to kung-fu fighting movies was via John Wick or Kill Bill,…
Comments closedDespite its critical and commercial success, Ridley Scott’s 2007 crime epic, “American Gangster,” often seems to exist in the shadow of genre titans like “Casino,”…
Comments closedFrom the Evil Dead to Spiderman We watched Darkman (1990) the superhero film starting Liam Neeson, Frances McDormand and Larry Drake again last night and…
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