This sword-filled thriller centers on the title location-an inn where the down and dirty meet to plot nefarious doings.
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Revisiting Richard Kelly’s The Box A small wooden box arrives on the doorstep of a married couple,…
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10 Years Later: Looking back at Kevin Smith’s Red State When you think of the directors behind some of…
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10 Years Later: Kim Jee-woon’s I Saw the Devil Korea has produced some of the greatest entries…
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Shaw Bros. Spotlight It should come as no surprise that family is as important a factor in…
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What could possibly come between a match made in heaven? The parents. Dinner. And a nightclub called… (The Birdcage)
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Keith Thomas’ debut feature The Vigil sometimes falls victims to horror clichés, but is lifted up by a strong lead performance.
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Trainspotting: 25 Years Later It seems only yesterday that Danny Boyle’s bravura and celebratory adaptation of Irvine…
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Eden at least has a great soundtrack going for it… I suppose it’s a right of passage…
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Spike Lee’s Chi-Raq: A Message is Only as Effective as the Messenger
by JR Kinnardby JR KinnardA modern day adaptation of the ancient Greek play Lysistrata by Aristophanes, set against the backdrop of gang violence in Chicago, Illinois.
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Nightcrawler is a creepy and enigmatic thriller… Dan Gilroy’s Nightcrawler, has a lot on its troubled mind. …
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30 Years Later: How The Silence of the Lambs Became a Landmark Accomplishment for the Horror Genre
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The Best Relationship Dramas Part Two Are These the Best Valentine’s Day Movies? In the spirit of…
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Lady Gangster— Practically Long Forgotten in the Annals of Film History
by Edgar Chaputby Edgar ChaputFriday Film Noir Dorothy ‘Dot’ Burton (Faye Emerson) and her trio of male cohorts (including a young…
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30 Years Later: Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas 30 years ago, we were introduced to Goodfellas, Henry Hill and…
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The Best Films from the Sundance Film Festival This year marks the fifth year in a row…
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‘Saint Maud’ provides a nuanced look at religious fanaticism with an explosive ending, anchored by a chilling lead performance.
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Judas and the Black Messiah Review
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