CITADEL To Go Global

Citadel got mixed reviews, but I kind of dug it. It was ridiculous, but entertaining, like somebody had taken a massive budget and tried to make a series of Roger…

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ANDOR Showrunner Talks End

Just as Rogue One is arguably the most creatively successful Star Wars effort on the big screen since the Disney takeover, so Andor is by far the best small-screen effort.…

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Spider-Man Talks Miles Morales

After witnessing the death of Peter Parker at the hand of the Green Goblin, Miles Gonzalo Morales became a costumed crime fighter. The biracial teenage son of an African-American father and a Puerto Rican…

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Bigelow’s Latest Underway

Kathryn Bigelow is something of a big deal. For a start, in the decades of the 80s and 90s that basically defined modern action movies, she directed Point Break. The…

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GLADIATOR Sequel Suffers Accident

Several crew members have reportedly been injured on the set of the Gladiator sequel in Morocco. A stunt sequence involving an explosion was being filmed at the time. Oscar-nominee Paul…

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Retro Review: TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA

To Live And Die In LA is another masterpiece of neo-noir (neon-noir?) from the 1980s that has fallen out of the zeitgeist for some unknown reason. You would normally not expect…

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For The Love Of Cinema

Growing up, we had about 4 channels on the TV and if you wanted to see a movie, you had to wait for it. Then, when it was on television,…

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