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2010’s The Company Men Deserves More Attention
Remember the 2008 recession? In the title sequence of the The Company Men, radio news is playing – “Citigroup just laid off 50,000 jobs.” Cut to Ben Affleck’s character happily driving to work in
Read More »It’s a Disaster – a surprising comedy gem on Netflix
Ughhh. Finding a good movie on Netflix can be hard. Especially if it’s Saturday night and you’re with your wife. It’s not fun when you pick a movie that ends up sucking or is
Read More »Together Hulu Plus and Netflix will make your content dreams come true
Combined the streaming services are only $16 a month I subscribe to both Netflix and Hulu Plus and canceled my Dish subscription over 1 year ago. Never have I been more satisfied with both
Read More »An Audrey Hepburn Showdown: Sabrina v. Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Sabrina vs. Breakfast at Tiffany’s Two of Audrey Hepburn’s most famous movies are now a part of Netflix’s “Classics” section. It’s our first Netflix showdown, between Sabrina and Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Both movies are
Read More »Andrew recommends Urban Cowboy
We live in a spoiled age of home video. Practically every American movie ever made is now available on DVD. When I was a kid, Urban Cowboy was out of print on VHS. I
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 »Andrew recommends Candyman
The mid ‘80s to the mid ‘90s was a rough time for the horror genre. Most movies that attempted to scare usually scared up only laughs. Fright films went from gritty and haunting to
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