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Criterion Releases: June 2020

As we enter the summer of uncertainty with how the world will rebuild after the pandemic, Criterion has continued its release of more classic films for the closet. If you're a charter...

Patton: The General That Helped Win A War And Seven Oscars

It is the 50th anniversary of an amazing biopic of a legend in war, leadership, and cantankerous behavior. With the story of General George S. Patton, leader of the Seventh Army in...

High Stakes And Hot Hands: Gambling Films Right Off The Roulette Wheel

Seeing a movie like Casino (1995), 21 (2008), or Uncut Gems (2019) does bring the attraction of what people will do when it comes to placing a bet on a card, a ball, or the spin of a...

Quarantined Cruising II: An Infinite Cross-Platform Feast

Here we are into May and still listening to the orders to stay-at-home. My home state of Florida is among the worst hit, so I kept on going up and down the...

Criterion Releases: May 2020

Six new releases featuring nineteen - yes, 19 - features in total are coming out this month for your movie-loving pleasure. From a re-issue of fables to a classic war film to...

Featured: Criterion Cruising – Volume XIV

It's time for another inside look at the updated Criterion Channel website. I had written this before the stay-at-home lockdowns began, but the movies are still online and still reflective of what...

Featured: The Pioneers Of Black Actors In Britain

I decided to take a look across the pond where black actors broke the barrier in movies and television. In the US, Paul Robeson became among most recognized actors and singers in...

Featured: Movies That Grabbed The Ire Of Politicians

So, as you probably read awhile back, our Commander-in-Chief is no fan of Parasite because he finds it insulting that a foreign movie was given Hollywood's most prestigious award. And Neon had that...

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