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The Third Man (1949) is
the greatest Orson Welles movie Welles didn’t direct. It is a
testament to the greatness of this film that many people assume that
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Perhaps it’s a personal thing, having a
grandfather who was a professional gambler during the Depression, but few
occupations are as cinematically fascina
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May 1 marked the four-year anniversary of President
George W. Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” photo-op debacle,
and the Iraq War rages on. Just
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Every new generation has its rising star, and the
newest is Ryan Gosling. Fresh from his first Oscar nomination, he can be
seen in the murder thriller Fracture.
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All it takes is a murder to make the subject of
voyeurism acceptable to mainstream audiences. Without the violence factor,
the subject is just plain sick. Distu
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Quentin Tarantino continues his role as the
cinema’s greatest cheerleader of B-movies. His latest foray into
cheese is a celebration of grindhouse movies
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Comedy depends on the unexpected, and perhaps no one
illustrates this better than Will Ferrell. After ignoring his work on Saturday Night Live and
barely n
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Stardom has finally come to Mark Wahlberg, a decade
after he proved his skills as an actor. Wahlberg has come a long way since
his dubious entrance into show bu
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The French cinema certainly looks a lot
different today than it used to. The country that many Americans have
deluded themselves into believ
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When movie families take to the road, they never have
a good time. The trip usually brings out the worst behavior in everyone.
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