Brought in for questioning, Tramell gets a roomful of already sweaty cops even more hot and bothered by casually describing the deviant sex she used to have with her ex who’s recently been ice-picked to death. Then she uncrosses her legs, revealing that being a successful mystery writer do...
He made his silver screen debut in God Bless the Child, and over the years has graced both big and small screens, starring in films such as The Italian Job, 16 Blocks, and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. His acting talent has not gone unrecognized. He received Emmy and Golde...
Groups of young men crowd into dark, packed pubs staring at television screens. Of course they are covered head to toe in the colors of their team. They shout and scream in sadness when their team loses a goal, or with joy when there is a moment of success. You do not have to be ...
61. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Eighties Cold War espionage epic The Americans kicks off with a rather hook-y premise. What if an FBI agent moves right across the street from Soviet agents who’ve spent years in the States assimilating to American life? Or…let’s flip that. What if ...
s open landscape was always inviting but never felt aimless – striking the perfect balance of freedom and purpose in your quest to save Princess Zelda. This iteration of Hyrule was more than just moving between enemy-filled screens, it encompassed everything an immersive experience should be: a...
WarioWare Gold makes use of the console’s particular features – from its two screens to its tiny microphone – and curates many of the series’ most popular games while also adding 50ish new ones into the bargain. Similar to Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the series has many standout entries ...
Death Race 2000 Mr. Frankenstein is a national hero in the effed-up futuristic world of 'Death Race 2000' (1975). Costumed like Batman, save for the perky ears, any vestige of a moral world in this film is held by him. Yet, he’s the most ruthless competitor of all. He’s a win...
This was one of the claymation movies for Aardman's Wallace and Gromit that hit after the theatrical movie, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, was called A Matter of Loaf and Death. The movie is also one of the least appreciated of the series, although it is not bad in any manner. This ...
Inarguable, really, but that’s also too easy, as one doesn’t have to look too far into a genre often preoccupied with offering simulations of death to conclude that the genre in question is about death. That’s akin to saying that all an apple ever really symbolizes is an apple, and...
Best quote: “The success of the operation depended on careful planning.” The killer scene: The climactic shopping-mall showdown sees Jackie taking a death-defying three-floor plunge down a lighting wire. Good cop, mad copYou have to go back to the silent-comedy era of Harold Lloyd and ...