The Hustler Considered by many to be the film that popularized the game of pool nationwide following its release, Robert Rossenās 1961 classic is actually a fairly, downbeat, depressing story about a born loser with all the talent in the world at the game yet usually comes undone by his own personal flaws. Significant is […]
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I’m Gonna Git You Sucka
Iām Gonna Git You Sucka Probably the most fun side effect to come from the success of the civil rights movement was the emergence of Black Action Cinema, otherwise known as blaxspoitation. With Hollywood finally embracing the notion that genre movies with mostly black casts (and with them always playing the heroes) can be profitable, […]
In Bruges
In Bruges In many ways seeming like an offshoot of a Guy Ritchie film only it actually contains a heart and soul, this 2008 release from first time director Martin McDonagh is certainly original in many ways, not the least being its setting: Bruges, Belgium, showcased heavily throughout even though one of the main characters […]
In Like Flint
In The Mouth Of Madness
In The Mouth Of Madness John Carpenter had an unprecedented, unblemished run as a director in the 1970s and 80s, coming up with one classic after another. In the 90s, he started to falter quite a bit, starting in 1991 with Memoirs Of An Invisible Man, an unfunny Chevy Chase vehicle which tried to reinvent […]
Inception
Inception Itās easy to say that our current reality is so awful on the surface that maybe the world of our dreams is the more preferable climate, while others might argue that to be self-aware and firmly grounded in the real world is the place to be. Thus is the argument raised by Christopher Nolanās […]
Incredible Hulk
Incredible Hulk Well, after Ang Leeās disastrous attempt to make a comic book movie 5 years prior, we get this vastly improved ārebootā of the character thatās better in almost every way: The CGI technology used to bring the Hulk to life looks more lifelike and realistic, not like the giant green computer graphic we […]
Independence Day
Independence Day Back when the concept of the true blockbuster started in Hollywood Cinema, there was an ongoing pattern where whatever film was the highest grossing earner (regardless of quality) would always be awarded with a no brainer Oscar Nomination for Best Picture (but would usually not win). This tradition began with Jaws (widely acknowledged […]
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade Steven Spielberg had always stated that the Indiana Jones Franchise was his own personal attempt at doing a James Bond like film character whom he could call his own. The original (Raiders) was the most obvious in this regard when it came to doing a homage, with Indy being […]