Also ranks #2 on Movies We Watched During Quarantine We Wished We Saw In Theaters Also ranks #4 on 11 Franchise Movies Where Franchise Worlds Collide Also ranks #4 on 12 King Kong Movies That Prove Why He's The King Of All Monsters 106 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Jennifer Lawrence,...
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Is the Supersonic Schmaltz the Movies Need Right Now Tom Cruise returns, with Austin’s Glen Powell in tow, for a crowd-pleasing sequel that just may pull embattled theaters out of the danger zone. By Sean O'Neal Film & TV| April 25, 2022 The World if Tomm...
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Another of Soderbergh’s experiments you admire and respect more than you actually enjoy watching, Bubble drew most of its headlines for its insane-for-2006 release strategy, opening in theaters and on DVD and on-demand simultaneously. A decade away from that, it’s a moderately interesting ...
Television shows, bit parts and his movies not released in North America theaters are not included in the rankings. Drivel part: When we shut down our Cogerson Movie Score page and transferred all of our pages to Ultimate Movie Score….one of the first pages we moved was Liam Neeson’s ...
Released in theaters as 'Road Warrior' in 1981, it follows up on the original 1979 Mad Max story inhabiting a post-apocalyptic desert landscape where everything is scarce, especially the fuel that powers each machine across the vehicle-heavy wasteland. The cars aren’t recognizable, this movie...
Released in theaters as 'Road Warrior' in 1981, it follows up on the original 1979 Mad Max story inhabiting a post-apocalyptic desert landscape where everything is scarce, especially the fuel that powers each machine across the vehicle-heavy wasteland. The cars aren’t recognizable, this movie...
“the worst possible nightmare of the most uptight straight”; establishments that had agreed to cooperate suddenly withdrew their support; activists disrupted filming at every turn; theaters were picketed; and one massive protest led to a traffic-stopping sit-in and arrests. It remains a highly ...
I think we saw THREE movies in the theater,Barbie, Oppenheimer, andFerrari, which isn’t enough to keep theaters alive no matter how much popcorn we order My wife steadfastly refuses to allow butter on the popcorn… it is still good dry, but I love greasy, over-buttered (or whatever it...