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Film Reviews/Western
The Wild Bunch,  by Sam Peckinpah,  stars William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O'Brien and Ben Johnson. The story is a forceful tale of desperados bound together by the same greed. The men exist by a code of honor, but in their ...

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Since 1939 The Wizard of Oz, adapted from L. Frank Baum's novel, has been a timeless classic entertaining both children and adults. The story of a small girl (Judy Garland) in Kansas who travels to Oz with her friends the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger)...

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Few movies in the James Bond franchise pulled off as delicate a balancing act as did the 1999 The World Is Not Enough. Some of the movie series concentrated more on the escapist aspect while others emphasized the serious elements. Not many actually...

Film Reviews/Horror
Before mad doctors and perversions of science ruled the roost, Universal Studios stocked its monster roster with the finest creatures folklore had to offer. Those beasts that thrived in campfire tales now got to stalk the silver screen, not the lea...

Film Reviews/Musical
West Side Story (1961) is considered by many fans as the most cinematic of all movie musicals. The melodramatic musical, based on the Broadway play of 1957, takes its story from the pages of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet's tragedy of feudi...

DVD Reviews/Musical
West Side Story (1961) is considered by many fans as the most cinematic of all movie musicals. The melodramatic musical, based on the Broadway play of 1957, takes its story from the pages of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet's tragedy of feudi...

DVD Reviews/Romantic Comedy
You can tell a movie is a success when either a dialogue line or a scene is repeated, copied or morphed for years following its release. No simulated scene of sexual satisfaction by a fully clothed female will ever stand up to Meg Ryan's (Sally...

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No other type of film defines the action genre quite like the "guys on a mission" movie. With a minimum of plot development and characterizations, these flicks dive right into the adventure from the get-go. Yet 1968's Where Eagles Dar...

DVD Reviews/Film Noir
Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950) is film noir at its best. How can a brutal cop murder a suspect yet remain the hero throughout? Leave it to the one-two punch of Otto Preminger and Ben Hecht to get it right and work their magic. Director Preminger ma...

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Once upon a time zombies weren't the flesh-eating ghouls as depicted in Land of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and scores of straight-to-DVD imitators ripping off George Romero's vision. Instead, zombies were simply mindless lunkheads under th...

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