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Featured: Visconti, The Red Count Of Operatic Cinema

Luchino Visconti di Modrone was born in 1906 into one of Italy's most prominent families that dated back to the 17th century. Based in Milan, Luchino was surrounded by the aristocratic society...

Bee Goes West: ‘Unforgiven’

It’s hard to disassociate Clint Eastwood with the Western Genre. Eastwood and the Western seem to go together in the same way that peanut butter and jelly do, a perfect pairing, a...

Poll: What is your favorite performance in a Spike Lee joint?

On Episode 382 this weekend we'll be talking about Spike Lee's latest in Da 5 Bloods. Early reviews for the film have been very exciting and we are ready to dig into...

Featured: Shooting Propaganda For The Battle of Britain

Eighty years ago, when Winston Churchill became Prime Minister and the Dunkirk evacuation saved the British army from annihilation, the UK found themselves under the Blitzkrieg of German bombs. Also called The...

Bee Goes West: ‘The Ox-Bow Incident’

According to the Oxford English dictionary, Herd or Mob mentality is defined as “The tendency for people's behaviour or beliefs to conform to those of the group to which they belong.” It’s...

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...

Bee Goes West: ‘The Wild Bunch’

No one quite made films like Sam Peckinpah did. He was the embodiment of the 1970s auteur, a director who made his films in the exact way he wanted, regardless of whether...

Poll: What is the best non-superhero action movie set in New York City?

Just because it's the city that never sleeps, Hollywood thinks they can get away with constantly blowing things up in New York City. From police procedurals to even superhero movies, we've...

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