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Book Of Eli

Book Of Eli Denzel Washington has always carried a certain aura about him throughout his career, a weight that has separated him from most other mainstream actors and certainly those of his African-American brethren, including the cocky stylings of Will Smith, the pretentious self-importance of Morgan Freeman, or any number of rappers turned actors.  This […]

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Boondock Saints

Boondock Saints Extremely flawed yet still fascinating, dancing on the line of genius without quite crossing it, Troy Duffy’s 1999 cult classic has a backstory nearly as mesmerizing as its plot: Having its release delayed due to the Columbine massacre, the film was then given a VERY limited release (in only 5 cities!) and expected […]

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Born In East LA

Born In East LA This 80s comedy, which marked Cheech Marin’s first cinematic effort after splitting up with Tommy Chong, is based on their rousing and entertaining spoof song about a Mexican-American accidentally deported and desperate to get back home.  The film starts with promise as Cheech pursues a hot redhead in a green dress […]

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Born Losers

Born Losers Few movie heroes remain as iconic and yet also so enigmatic than Tom Laughlin’s Billy Jack, the half breed asskicker of all things related to bigotry. So strong was the character and his anti-establishment politics that Laughlin wound up being ignored by Hollywood and shut completely out of the film industry altogether, but […]

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Bounty Hunter

Bounty Hunter After this film and 2009’s The Awful Truth, Gerald Butler has taken the mantle as The Undisputed King Of The Romantic Comedies, due much in part that his cocky, macho lunkhead persona in these films can actually be seen as relatable to the average male viewer who usually considers these kinds of movies […]

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Bourne Identity

Bourne Identity The spy movie genre had become somewhat mired due for the most part to the Bond Franchise, an ongoing mélange of a top secret agent happily doing his job for Queen and Country against the most notorious set of villains imaginable.  Most real world scenarios though, would paint a different picture, that of […]

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Bourne Supremacy

Bourne Supremacy When the time came for this 2004 sequel to the smash hit Bourne Identity, the changeups in command were certainly wide spread.  Original director Doug Liman was let go for allowing the first film’s budget to spiral out of control and was replaced by relative newcomer Paul Greengrass, making his debut on an […]

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Bourne Ultimatum

Bourne Ultimatum What is in essence a two hour chase scene, this third entry in the franchise hits the ground running with Bourne being pursued by Russian cops and never lets up. By the time the CIA gets a lock on an unlucky reporter and leads them to Bourne so they can start tracking him […]

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Boys From Brazil

Boys From Brazil With the recently announced, history rewriting revelations that Adolf Hitler had really escaped Nazi Germany and relocated down to Argentina where he lived comfortably before dying in 1965 (and confirmed by the Argentine government to boot), it can be fun to look back at the late 60s and 1970s when certain horror […]

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Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Bram Stoker’s Dracula Coppola’s only true foray into the horror genre is a masterpiece and will stand the test of time as the definitive telling of the story. On the techncal side, everything, directing, cinematography, costumes, set design, FX, makeup, sound, is top of the line and as perfect as can be. Coppola manages to […]