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Amazon Women On The Moon

Amazon Women On The Moon Sketch comedy films are something that is not only extremely rare, but also many times the exclusive domain of the low budget realm of filmmaking, a realm where such a scattershot style is pretty hit or miss (usually miss) which proves that sketch comedy in and of itself (defined as […]

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American Beauty

American Beauty Much like Easy Rider signaled the true end to the tumultuous decade that was the 1960s, this 1999 Instant Classic can be hailed as the film that brought an end to the descent into potted plant conformity that was the 1990s, where the American people embraced a smooth-talking huckster named Bill Clinton as […]

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American Gangster

American Gangster: Unrated Director’s Cut In bringing to the screen the story of Frank Lucas (whose real-life exploits obviously inspired many fictional crime movies over the years), the 1970s drug kingpin of New York who made hundreds of millions selling heroin imported straight from southeast Asia (in the midst of Vietnam), director Ridley Scott puts […]

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American Gothic

American Gothic The so called “backwoods horror movie’ (as forever embodied by the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre and its various sequels and spinoffs) has been a staple of the genre for decades with numerous attempts to replicate the formula in several other films over the years, mostly without success and also without anything resembling good […]

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American Graffiti

American Graffiti Back when wunderkind George Lucas was trying to get Star Wars made, it was suggested to him to try to make something more “normal”, and with Francis Coppola’s help, he came up with this, a smash hit that made $115 million and earned Oscar noms for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and […]

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American History X

American History X Race relations movies can be tricky sells, as more than likely they are made with a stoic, obvious political message, or worse, you have someone like Spike Lee who carries such a wrongheaded ideology with him that it winds up being racist itself as he glorifies and romanticizes painfully offensive acts of […]

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American Psycho

American Psycho Both a scathing satire of the decade of the 1980s and an intense horror movie with a powerhouse perfomance from Christian Bale, this is one of the craziest things you will ever see. Patrick Bateman will stand alone as the ultimate example of the soullessness and narcissism of that decade, and it’s as […]

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American Werewolf In London

An American Werewolf In London There were few directors in the late 70s to early 80s with the audacity and creative genius of John Landis, and his string of box office hits during the period showcased his original style in a way that combined elements of mass appeal and legitimately artistic vision, all before his […]

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An Innocent Man

An Innocent Man There can be little doubt that, outside of death itself, the worst fate that can befall a man is to be sent to prison, a world populated by the worst scum of society where gang rape, drug dealing, and murder are fairly common. The only thing that can make it doubly painful […]

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Analyze That

Analyze That This 2002 sequel to the bland Analyze This actually manages to expand upon the one joke premise of the original, at times going all over the map to try to make something work, and actually squeezing some mild chuckles here and there.  These ideas include DeNiro’s Paul Vitti at the beginning playing crazy […]