For A Few Dollars More The second installment in the legendary Man With No Name Trilogy from 1965 is one that quickly redeems the flaws of the first film, A Fistful Of Dollars, where Clint Eastwood in his iconic role was set adrift in a sea of cardboard characters and a recycled story. For this […]
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Forrest Gump
Forrest Gump It’s amazing how sometimes a movie can mean different things at different times in a person’s life, that from being a cynical representation of success in this world and in this country, to being an uplifting, life affirming paeon of how being true to yourself and what you believe in can change your […]
Fracture
Fracture Relish. That’s something that every great actor who’s ever played a great villain has displayed in spades, particularly in those evil roles that have become iconic. Anthony Hopkins had the market cornered on it way back when he played the notorious Hannibal Lecter and picked himself up an Oscar doing so. And now here […]
Frailty
Frailty Horror movies in the 21st century have become a monstrosity in and of themselves in terms of quality. Found footage atrocities that pathetically ape Blair Witch, CGI shitfests, and moronic remakes, ripoffs, and badly done homages to the horror masterpieces of the past, even as these new age filmmakers readily forget that what made […]
Frankenhooker
Frankenhooker There is probably no other filmmaking career as strange and weird just as it was brief like Frank Henenlotter’s. Over a career that only lasted a few years and a handful of films (before he dived into making documentaries about exploitation cinema), nobody has ever likely made more of an impression with such a […]
Freddy vs Jason
Freddy vs Jason And so finally New Line Cinema succeeded in coming out with this historic cinematic showdown in 2003. It was about time, really. New Line had purchased the rights to the Jason character (for the specific purpose of making THIS movie) 10 years earlier before spending all of that time constantly developing a […]
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare For nearly seven years, Freddy Krueger had cut a bloody swath across the cinematic landscape as he unleashed unspeakable carnage upon the spoiled American 80s teen archetype, and audiences around the world had wound up loving him for it all the more, made even more ironic by the fact that […]
Freejack
Freejack The one thing I’ve always noticed about great science fiction (and usually action) movies that were adapted from popular literary works is that the original source novels were always so awfully dry, a minute description of the future technology and technical jargon in the fictional world being described but very little in terms of […]
French Connection
French Connection The police procedural drama had long since been a staple of both TV and movies as usually seen in shows like Dragnet where the cops would wearily interrogate suspects until finally figuring everything out that was needed to wrap up the case. The concept of the action movie (as we know it today) […]