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Ice Age – Continental Drift
If there is anything guaranteed in this world, it is that a CG animated film will make half a billion dollars. Not a year goes by without seeing a new Madagascar, Ice Age, or
Read More »Andrew recommends Pinky
This is an important movie. Highly contraversial in its day, Pinky tells the story of a light-skinned African-American woman named Pinky (Jeann Craine) returning to her home in the Deep South, after living as
Read More »Andrew recommends "Bonnie and Clyde"
Bonnie and Clyde tells a beautifully stylized modern-day, acrid fairy tale. A smash with the counterculture audience, the movie takes no shame with its gritty and glorified portrayal of violence, cynicysm, and sex. Released in 1967, during
Read More »Amazing Spider-Man review
The first question is “Why?” Why does Spider-Man need a reboot so soon after the last movie? It’s been 5 years since the atrocity known as Spider-Man 3 and apparently the powers that be
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