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How to Make an Entrance #3: John Doe in ‘Se7en’
John Doe's eventual reveal is more than just creepy - it's a perfect showcase for one of the film's main...
John Doe's eventual reveal is more than just creepy - it's a perfect showcase for one of the film's main...
Peter Jackson’s version of The Lord of The Rings is widely considered to be the best high fantasy adaptation of...
From Akira Kurosawa, director of "Yojimbo" and "Sanjuro" comes a tense, taut film of a modern "perfect crime" with more...
Film adaptations of novels, short stories, and epic poetry have consistently provided generations of audiences with ammunition to bemoan that...
Of all the various anime airing this season, Zombieland Saga is certainly one of the most unique. Its queer fusion...
The Coen Brothers are back with The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, a collection of short tales about The West. Featuring outlaws,...
Stan Lee has had a phenomenal career, and his popularity is of legend. He was a man of many hats,...
Many years before the Coen Brother’s The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, before No Country for Old Men, Fargo, The Big Lebowski,...
A false preacher ingratiates himself with a dead man's family to find where he hid the money from a robbery.
Nearly two decades later, FLCL Alternative steps out of its predecessor’s shadow to tell a story of friendship, sadness, and...
Dial M for Murder, which Alfred Hitchcock adapted with precision from a hit play by writer Frederick Knott, was not...
The slow evolution of Perry Cox is definitively the strongest, most defined arc of Scrubs across its nine seasons (yes, nine – Med School doesn’t...
Anticipation is the key to Cary Grant's entrance in 1946's Notorious. And trolling, of course.
Unlike other films from The Filmstruck Cram series, such as Shogun Assassin or The Long Good Friday, Brian De Palma’s...
The Candidate is both prescient in its portrayal of campaign politics and entirely quaint in its level of cynicism, the...