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12 Legendary Action Thriller Movies That Are Always Crowd-Pleasers
What’s the easiest way to get an entire room of people invested in the same movie? It’s easy. Give them a ticking clock, a relentless villain, and a hero who refuses to quit. Action thrillers have been pulling off this magic trick for decades. It doesn’t matter if the audience is full of casual viewers, movie nerds, or someone who…
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8 Near-Perfect DC Comics Movies That No One Remembers Today
Marvel has been ruling over the superhero cinema space ever since X-Men in 2000, and even more when the Marvel Cinematic Universe began in 2008 with Iron Man. DC Comics has been a huge competitor, though. However, sometimes this means that they have fallen to the wayside before, especially for a character that isn’t one of their top hitters, like…
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10 Worst Movies Based on Great American Novels
American literature has seen some really influential works over the years. Some are pretty recent, too, with more fantastic entries coming out pretty frequently. Some of the greatest classics, are, to this day, still given as assigned readings in schools all over the United States, with the works often addressing some important societal issue or dilemma. Some of the authors…
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Is ‘Ready or Not 2′ the Directors’ Best Movie?
Only slightly less antiquated than their audio-only name suggests, Radio Silence has long felt like a relic of a better internet. Way before Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett were busy revitalizing legacy horror IP and setting box office records on the big screen, they were part of a scrappy filmmaking collective that broke out experimenting with form on YouTube. The…
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Money Problems Plague Indie Distributor Row K
Less than eight months after it launched, Row K Entertainment, a new Hollywood distribution label, is being beset with unpaid bills and concerns about its finances. Eight sources from outside the company and within told Variety that cash flow has been an increasingly urgent issue at Row K since its inception last summer. Vendors and consultants haven’t been paid for…
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10 Best Movie Endings of the 1980s, Ranked
The 1980s ended a long time ago, but the movies released during that decade remain. And you can watch them end again and again, unlike the decade itself, because you had to be there to see/experience that ending. Movie endings are much easier to talk about, in any event, and are also probably easier to talk about than the ending…
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10 Steamiest Erotic Thriller Movies of the 21st Century
The Golden Age of the erotic thriller was undoubtedly the 1980s and 1990s, ushered in by movies like Cruising, Dressed to Kill, and Body Heat, and popularized by Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct. However, several unforgettable movies have also been produced in the 21st century. Most of these films feature characters enjoying illicit sex, with danger always on the horizon.…
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Tommy Shelby Dead, Barry Keoghan’s Future
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,” which premiered on Netflix on March 20. After six seasons of “Peaky Blinders,” Tommy Shelby’s dominance in Birmingham and beyond comes to a suitably violent end in Netflix movie “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” in which Cillian Murphy dons the iconic flat cap for a final time…
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Moving on from the Oscars, plus the best movies in L.A.
Hello! I’m Mark Olsen. Welcome to another edition of your regular field guide to a world of Only Good Movies. This was a very busy week. Of course, the Academy Awards were last Sunday, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” winning six awards, including best picture, Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” winning four and Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” winning three.…
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Project Hail Mary’s Drew Goddard Wrote That Movie to be Expensive
Where many find success in determining their lane and staying inside of it, Drew Goddard has cobbled together one of the more interesting Hollywood careers by doing the opposite. The screenwriter has spent the last two decades defying predictability by bouncing between media and genres, with one major exception: he’s a sucker for Andy Weir adaptations. Goddard first penned the…
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