FULL REVIEW 67 Entertainment Weekly May 4, 2018 The story works well enough in its own moodily familiar way, but it’s not only the movie’s palette that’s stylishly leached of color: Its main characters’ backstories feel perfunctory, the dialogue leans heavy on exposition and hard-boiled...
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T was approached by an intelligence officer on the base and told to “forget the movie you saw, it was a hoax.” Mr. T states the film was shot by an inexperienced camera man with poor coloring and texture. A friend of the man who was also a radar specialist told him years later ...
I started out withTriumph of the Nerds. I have to say that I found this movie thoroughly enjoyable from the start to finish. At this point, it’s a little dated but still very relevant. Bill Gates was only worth around $11B at the time of this movie for instance so it was probably ...