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Lucky (2017)

Recommended In September 2017, at the age of 91 and with 201 credits to his name (the final film still to be released), legendary character actor Harry Dean Stanton passed away. Throughout his career, Stanton managed to end up in any number of classics big and small: as one of the blue-collar workers in Alien, as Molly Ringwald's sweetly wounded father in Pretty in Pink, as a coke-snorting loose cannon in Alex Cox's cult classic Repo Man, as a wistful and heartbroken ex-lover in Paris, Texas, and even popping up in a cameo as a security guard in Marvel's first…
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Conor McGregor: Notorious

Recommended Conor McGregor: Notorious:McGregor is a fascinating enough figure, and as pure an example of the visualize success' method as there is. It's been said that his whole MMA modus operandi was to get in, get paid, and get out'. I'm not sure he'll hold to that ethos, but he was enough into the visualization trip to start filming this movie on his way up, rather than as a retrospective. In fact he and director Gavin Fitzgerald got so much of a jump on things that the end of the documentary unravels in quite surprising fashion.So inasmuch as this is…
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The Simpsons – The Eighteenth Season

Recommended Like Old Man River, The Simpsons just keeps rollin' along. Recently renewed for two more seasons of 22 episodes each, by 2019 The Simpsons will have been on the air for 30 years with 600-plus episodes, making it the longest-running American sitcom and the longest-running animated series. (However, Japan's Sunday night staple Sazae-san, has it beaten by a mile: 48 seasons and around 7,500 episodes.) Like the 20-year run of Gunsmoke, which produced about as many shows, the cast of The Simpsons has remained remarkably, virtually unchanged. Fans and critics generally agree that The Simpsons has been in steady…
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Truck Stop Women

Recommended In 10 Words or LessDoublecrossing, truck driving and a lot of fleshReviewer's Bias*Loves: Ridiculous genre filmsLikes: Old T&A flicksDislikes: Country musicHates: TrucksThe MovieWith a title like Truck Stop Women, you sort of know exactly what kind of movie you're heading into, and you're certainly going to get it from future Firestarter and Class of 1984 director Mark Lester's 1974 early-career entry into the then-burgeoning genre of truck films. There's lots of trucks, lots of nude women and the plot is completely centered on a southwestern truck stop. There are a few surprises along the way though, which help raise…
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Viceroy’s House

Recommended Director: Gurinder ChadhaStarring: Manish Dayal, Hugh Bonneville, Gillian AndersonYear: 2017I'm completely fine with Hugh Bonneville being type cast as the friendly English duke/earl/lord/viceroy/whathaveyou until further notice, because he's both perfect at it and I love to see it. As Robert Crawley in Downton Abbey he was wonderful, that show is one of my all-time favorites, and he's back for a very similar role in Viceroy's House, although with much more politics and much larger issues on the table. This film is a look at history with a PBS flare, at least at first, before it settles into a romance…
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Murder On The Orient Express Blu-ray/DVD release date, special features

When you’re telling a story on the big screen, that’s been covered plenty of times, to which many know the finishing, the trick is in the way you tell it. As director, Kenneth Branagh has been here generally earlier than, most recently along with his sumptuous staging of Cinderella. And he brings the equal richness and sheer energy he injected that film with to his strong take on Agatha Christie’s Murder On The Orient Express. The fundamentals are within the identify, of route. The ensemble board the Orient Express. There’s a murder. Poirot has to resolve the case. As a…
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The White King

Director: Alex Helfrecht, Jorg Tittel Starring: Lorenzo Allchurch, Agyness Deyn, Jonathan Pryce Year: 2016 Thirty years in the past, a glorious government became born out of the battle in opposition to the overpowering greed of the capitalist system. The employees rose up a la the communist revolution, agriculture and being one with the land rose to importance, war followed, one regime dominating the scene, and a sort of peace settled on the land. But peace at a rate, peace with an iron fist controlling every thing of each day. Food is doled out, colleges are militarized, cameras watch everything you…
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Nutcracker

Recommended Director: Carroll BallardStarring: Vanessa Sharp, Hugh Bigney, Patricia BarkerYear: 1986As the holiday season winds up, I wanted to visit one of my favorite traditions, The Nutcracker, a marvelous ballet whose music always gets me in the Christmas spirit. I've seen it done on stage, I've danced around my living room to cassette tape, and I'm ready to watch the twisted Disney version when it comes out, but I've never experienced the classic on screen, nor have I ever seen it done quite this way before. This 80s take is as strange as it is beautiful, an artistic interpretation that…
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: The Complete Second Season

Recommended In 10 Words or LessRebecca got Josh--now what?Reviewer's Bias*Loves: musicals, surreal comedyLikes: Rachel BloomDislikes: girl dramaHates: How awful Rebecca is to her friendsThe Story So Far...Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) saw her camp crush Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III) on the streets of New York one day, and it was enough to prompt her to ditch her high-paying job as an attorney and fly across the country to re-settle in West Covina, California...which just so happened to be where Josh lives--with his yoga-teaching girlfriend Valencia (Gabrielle Ruiz.) Rebecca set down roots in this small city--much to the chagrin of her…
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: The Complete First Season

The ShowRebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) saw her camp crush Josh Chen (Vincent Rodriguez III) on the streets of New York one day, and it was enough to prompt her to ditch her high-paying job as an attorney and fly across the country to re-settle in West Covina, California...which just so happens to be where Josh lives--with his yoga-teaching girlfriend Valencia (Gabrielle Ruiz.) Rebecca set down roots in this small city--much to the chagrin of her domineering mother--getting a new job and new friends, bu...Read the entire review Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is a country wide treasure, and so is its superstar and…
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The Carol Burnett Show: The Best of Harvey Korman

Rent It In 10 Words or LessAn oddly unspecific tribute to the distinguished clownReviewer's Bias*Loves: Sketch comedy, Harvey KormanLikes: Variety shows, Carol BurnettDislikes: Random TV collectionsHates: The lack of old TV on TVThe Story So Far...The Carol Burnett Show was a TV institution, running for 11 seasons in CBS in the late 60s and through most of the 70s. Featuring a small ensemble, led by Burnett, the comedy show featured sketches, musical numbers and what were essentially one-act plays, featuring a cast of regular characters and parodies of popular movies and TV shows. There have been a number of collections…
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Finding Joseph I: The HR From Bad Brains Documentary

Recommended The Movie:I don't know much about music these days, but what I do know is that Bad Brains are among those whose influence and legacy in music has been underrated, damn near criminally. The African American quartet of singer Paul Hudson (known as H.R., for Human Rights), his younger brother, drummer Earl, bassist Darryl Jenifer and guitarist Dr. Know (Gary Miller) started in the late 1970s and handled a variety of styles, but perhaps were known for their punk tastes most. For a group of high-energy performers of punk to be black at that time was fairly unprecedented. But…
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