When the guy sitting in front of you at the theater starts double fist-pumping during the trailers and dual-wielding finger…
Opening night for a film in limited release isn’t quite as important to its long term success as it would…
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While I take the time to tie up some loose ends from 2019 and put together my list for the…
Some stories just have a way of sticking around for generations. Sometimes it’s the characters, sometimes it’s the context of…
The Atlanta Olympic bombing in 1996 was a particularly frightening moment in American history. The country was still reeling from…
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The more I do this, the more apparent it becomes that awards shows don’t exactly put filmmaking or artistry first.…
When most people think of Adam Sandler, his work as a dramatic actor isn’t the first thing to come to…
Large scale film franchises are not common. They are difficult enough to launch, let alone the dedication of resources needed…