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Kick-Ass

Kick-Ass Somewhere in the mixture of comic book films, there has been a mini-trend of doing such films in a style that belied what would happen if superheroes existed in our own harsh, real world? Certainly The Dark Knight accomplished that incredibly well, and with an established character to boot, and also there’s M. Night […]

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Kill Bill Volume 1

Kill Bill Volume 1 When it (finally) came time for Quentin Tarantino to make only the fourth film of his storied and already legendary career, with him obviously in the driver’s seat to make whatever kind of film that he wanted, the still young neophyte chose to take on the Asian market with a homage […]

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Kill Bill Volume 2

Kill Bill Volume 2 When Quentin Tarantino came out with Volume 1 in this particular saga, many thought that he had abandoned the high level of maturity in his writing for something possibly far more entertaining: A high octane anime cartoon come to life, overflowing with blood, guts, and the body parts of various bad […]

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Killer Klowns From Outer Space

Killer Klowns From Outer Space Many times, you might find a filmmaker armed with a low budget who intentionally sets out to make a “cult midnight movie”, and usually falls flat on their face due to a lack of skill and churns out a pretty shitty result. However, then there is the Chiodo Brothers, who […]

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Killer’s Delight

Killer’s Delight This product of the 70s low-budget exploitation craze, about a serial killer murdering young female hitchhikers, has got to be considered one of the worst of the lot. For starters, you have James Luisi (best known as James Garner’s partner on the Rockford Files) achieving some kind of milestone for playing probably the […]

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King Of New York

King Of New York Perhaps no actor other than Christopher Walken can convey more pain and sorrow in a single closeup, so many inner feelings of turmoil. Unfortunately those things alone are not substantive enough to properly carry a film or a performance, as it is in Abel Ferrera’s cult crime film (which went on […]

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King Solomon’s Mines

King Solomon’s Mines To think that there was actually a time where the very concept of a franchise like Indiana Jones and a movie like Raiders Of The Lost Ark was thought of as being commercially unviable, so much so that Tom Selleck (the first choice of both Lucas and Spielberg) would quickly slam the […]

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King’s Speech

King’s Speech It really is quite quaint and amusing the way that British people still cling to the idea of having a Royal Family to worship and regard in awe (even while their tax dollars go to their upkeep) when mostly the only purpose they serve is to have various public screw-ups to keep the […]

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Kingpin

Kingpin Many of the great sports comedies as we’ve seen prefer to go straight for the big laughs, opting out of story or emotion or even the complexities of the sport itself as long as it makes the viewer roll in the aisles with hilarity. But occasionally a sports comedy will come along that actually […]

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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Well, any film that features the directing debut of one of the greatest action screenwriters ever and features a teaming of two Future Oscar Winners should be a must-see for everyone. And as much as I enjoyed seeing the Legends Kilmer and Downey together, I was pleasantly surprised to see that […]