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Today we’re discussing one of the last great Hollywood thrillers, a box office anomaly starring some of our biggest and most compelling performers today.
Denis Villeneuve is quickly becoming one of my favorite directors.
As we close out this week let’s talk about a music biopic about a musician that never existed.
Oliver Stone is no stranger to twisting the facts to serve a story and this film is no different
When talking about music biopics it is easy to get homogenized with the same story told over and over again,
Vampires have always been pretty terrifying for me. The idea of being sucked dry, rather than attacked or mauled or ripped to shreds, seems to me to be ominous and disturbing.
Who doesn’t love a good spy movie? For my money, spy movies have the most varied lifetime of any film genre.
We always like to toggle between newer releases and older releases, so to start the week off we thought we’d start with about as contemporary of a film as one can get.
To close out this week, we are going to talk about one of the most recent opuses from one of my favorite working filmmakers.
When you’re about to watch a spy film, you pretty much know what you’re getting into.
To close out Wrestlers Week, we wanted to switch it up on you. We've been discussing wrestlers turned actors, but what about the other way around? What about an actor who puts their body on the line to become a professional wrestler?