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Edgar Wright’s 1000 Favorite Movies
This list of personal favourites was assembled by myself and Edgar Wright in July 2016. Films are in chronological order. By Sam DiSalle.
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Fixing Prometheus (film discussion podcast)
Prometheus is a very divisive movie. Some fans triumph its beauty, world building and willingness to tackle some big themes. Others bemoan its confusing script and the high rate of baffling decisions made by its main characters. With a few tweaks it could've been a great movie, we discuss how we would fix this film.
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Cinemassacre's Monster Madness X, Ep 1: The Wicker Man (1973)
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness returns for its final year, beginning with the 1973 classic "The Wicker Man."
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The 30 best movie endings of all time, ranked
"Psycho," "The Usual Suspects," and "Rocky II" are all among the movies with the most satisfying endings we've ever seen.
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Fixing Mortal Kombat (1995)
This month we take on what is probably still one of the best video game movies ever made, sadly the bar has never been lifted very high.
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Spectral Is a Scifi Action Film That's Too Obsessed With Its Own Cool Premise
“The less you know, the better.” It’s a common phrase used in all walks of life, and it applies perfectly to Nic Mathieu’s Spectral. This high-tech scifi film was originally planned as a theatrical release but has since been relegated to Netflix, possibly because it’s a movie based on a great idea that overshadows everything that could’ve made it great.
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Rogue One: our spoiler-free Star Wars review
Don’t worry, it’s completely safe to read this one
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Everything Wrong With Home Alone In 15 Minutes Or Less
After annual frequent requests, we decided to finally sin the original Home Alone. Unsurprisingly, we found plenty wrong.
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Watch Beauty and the Beast Online Trailer film by Bill Condon
This upcoming American movie is embedded with the musical notes to take the audience to the world of fantasy and romance. It has different story behind the scenes in which a beast fell into the love with the beautiful woman. In the movie Belle a beautiful young and independent women is prisoner by the beast in its castle and then lady get close to the beast and explores his beautiful and kind heart and the soul of prince that the beast use to hide inside. So it is the great fantasy about the friendship and love between the beast and the lady.
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High Fidelity captured the snob’s—and the soundtrack’s—waning powers
“What really matters is what you like, not what you are like,” John Cusack’s Rob Gordon declares midway through High Fidelity, an admission the obsessive, self-obsessed record collector preemptively defends with, “Call me shallow, but it’s the fucking truth.” In Stephen Frears’ film—as in Nick Hornb
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Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2: a scientist's review
The Guardians of the Galaxy team are rocking the universe again in the latest volume of the science fiction blockbuster. But how does the science stand up to some number crunching?
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Box Office: Why Emma Watson's 'The Circle' Got Clobbered by Two Smaller Films
The high-tech indie thriller, also starring Tom Hanks, lost in a surprise upset to the Hispanic-targeted 'How to Be a Latin Lover' and Indian film 'Baahubali.' Stardom can be a very perishable commodity at the modern box office. Over the weekend, the thriller The Circle, starring Emma Watson as a young woman working for a nefarious high-tech company, opened to disheartening $9.3 million from 3,163 theaters.
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Sorry, But the Guardians of the Galaxy Are No Fleetwood Mac
Call us when you have real drama.
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Movie studios are blaming Rotten Tomatoes for killing movies no one wants to see
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and Baywatch were never going to be critical darlings. In the fallout, are Hollywood producers blaming the writers? The actors? Themselves? (Of course not.) No, they are reportedly blaming Rotten Tomatoes.
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Stuff We Love: The Babadook is a horror movie even without the monster
The Babadook chronicles the horror of the working single mother.
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Discussing and fixing Jurassic World [podcast]
The dino park is open! The exhibits are amazing, the patrons are having a great time and everything seems like its going great when doggonit! Another dinosaur escapes in a surprisingly stupid way. Well, shoot, we better get Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard to wrangle up those rascals. Join Colin, Gregg, Scott and Anita as they try to refinish a movie that basically made all the money. But, hey, what do audiences know, right?Start a new podcast or move your existing show to Buzzsprout. It's the easiest way to host, promote, and track your podcast.
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Review: 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Is A Conventional Yet Incredibly Enjoyable Superhero Film
Spider-Man fans have had a rough go of it at the theater. We’ve gotten emo Spider-Man from the Sam Raimi films and hipster Spider-Man from Marc Webb’s, but never “true” Spider-Man. Then Tom Holland stole the show in Captain America Civil War and webheads everywhere rejoiced. They had finally done it; they brought Peter Parker to life. And so Homecoming quickly became one of the most anticipated superhero movies in...
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The 10 biggest box-office bombs of 2017 so far
From "Smurfs" to "A Cure for Wellness," these are the movies that fell flat at the multiplex.
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Risk: Julian Assange film by Laura Poitras blurs the line between film and filmmaker
Poitras's latest film shows you can get too involved with your subject.
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‘Poltergeist’ Was The Perfect Suburbanite Horror Flick | PHX SUX
The doorknob is what got me. We had the same faux aged, fake bronze doorknobs with the Greek meander design on all the doors in our house. I was Carol Anne’s age when Poltergeist was released in 1982 and her brother’s age when I saw the movie for the first time. When Robbie struggles with the knob in that final, frantic escape sequence, the camera is at his eye level, my eye level — that scene is probably what scared me most at the time since it felt like it could be happening to me and my family. In fact, every door in all my friend’s and neighbor’s homes had the same door knobs. Every house in “Rancho Ponderosa” could have...
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