Look, we get it. You are overwhelmed by holiday shopping and obligations right now. So why not let us lighten your load a bit by presenting this week’s new releases — a diverse range of titles that you either enjoy…
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Save On Suspense With Our Fall Film Noir Sale
It doesn’t have to be a dark and stormy night for you to settle in with a film noir classic (but it sure does help!) Noir and mystery films allow viewers to witness the dark side of life without having…
Read more →This Week’s New Releases Include “Game Night,” “Red Sparrow” and “Early Man”
With Memorial Day weekend swiftly approaching, chances are you are in the midst of making plans for the holiday. Might we suggest taking some time to watch a movie or two? After all, there’s a bunch of noteworthy new releases…
Read more →Poll: Who’s Your Favorite 1970s Movie Cop?
The 1970s were a golden age for complicated cinematic law enforcement officials — from Popeye Doyle in The French Connection to Al Pacino‘s titular role of Serpico and beyond. For this week’s poll, we want you to pick your favorite…
Read more →Poll: Which of These Fims Directed by Clint Eastwood Is Your Favorite?
The word ‘legend’ is thrown around far too often when it comes to discussing Hollywood greats, but it is a word that describes Clint Eastwood perfectly. Already an icon when he made his directorial debut with 1971’s Play Misty for…
Read more →Poll: What’s Your Favorite Clint Eastwood Western Film?
His starring turn in 1964’s A Fistful of Dollars revitalized the western genre, and his 1992 frontier coda Unforgiven won a Best Picture Academy Award. This week’s poll rounds up Clint Eastwood’s western films and asks you to pick your favorite.
Read more →Five Underrated Clint Eastwood Films
To mark the 60th anniversary of Clint Eastwood’s big-screen debut (in Revenge of the Creature, no less), we offer this classic post in which author Jason Marcewicz looks at five of the actor’s underappreciated works. See if you agree with his choices.
Read more →The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
The quest for gold and a thirst for revenge sends gunslingers Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach on a collision course in The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Guest writer Jeff Pike critiques the good, bad and (yes) ugly in Sergio Leone’s landmark 1966 Italian western.
Read more →Unforgiven (1992): A Guest Movie Review
Director Clint Eastwood so thoroughly gulled me with this self-serious and anachronistic meditation on women’s issues and gun violence transposed to the 19th-century American frontier (1880 Wyoming, to be specific) that I took away a number of enduring misperceptions from…
Read more →A Taste of Spaghetti…Westerns
Guest blogger Rick 29 presents his picks for the 10 best Spaghetti Westerns: The long dusters. The dirty towns. Extreme close-ups. Lengthy stares. Dubbed dialogue. And, of course, the Ennio Morricone music. I love a good Spaghetti Western! Here are…
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