spy game review

Spy Game (2001) Review

Tonight’s feature presentation is Tony Scott’s Spy Game. Playing like an unofficial sequel to Three Days of the Condor in the same way that Enemy of the State feels separated at birth from The Conversation, Spy Game is a refreshingly adult and smart espionage tale, mixing slick action with just enough brains, but one that…

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Certain Women Review

Kelly Reichardt’s films all have the same tone and atmosphere, whether she’s exploring two men walking, talking, and camping (the wonderful and incisive Old Joy), a spiritually lost woman and her beloved dog in rainy Oregon (Wendy & Lucy, still my favorite films of hers), the dangerous and dusty open range (Meek’s Cutoff, brilliant), or…

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Celebrate Iconic Moments With Warner Brothers

Celebrate some of the most iconic Warner Bros. movies ever made, with Part Two of the ultimate Iconic Moments film collection, out now. Seventeen classic films will be individually re-released with exclusive re-designed and numbered sleeves. From Citizen Kane to Point Break and The Mask to Gravity, the carefully selected collection collates some of Warner Bros.’ most celebrated,…

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scream review

Scream (1996) Review

Scream still stands tall as a milestone horror film and as a reminder of how clever and rewarding movies can be when written with supreme, genre-loving skill and directed with total finesse. I can remember seeing this film on opening weekend back in 1996 with some high school buddies, and we were probably the only…

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