The following five films (in no particular order) are a good starting point if you are interested in exploring the work of Humphrey Bogart.
Read MorePrepare for it to take up space in your memory storage for days.
Read MoreAs a young Black man in America, Thomas faces a corrupt justice system, negative stereotypes, open provocations in white spaces, and flat out violence.
Read MoreSaul, a 94-year-old drummer, and Ruby, a 90-year-old accordion player, have a band.
Read MoreHaving been mentally eligible for Social Security since the sagacious age of 18, I have a deep, abiding love for films centering around cranky old curmudgeons grappling with existential dilemmas.
Read MoreInspired by outré musicals like The Phantom of the Paradise and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Tezuka and Chicada chucked every idea imaginable into this fun bomb of a movie.
Read MoreWhereas a Hawks world is inhabited by moments of sadness amidst a sea of optimism, Bogdanovich’s worlds invert that dichotomy to have the characters experience fleeting moments of joy amidst their hollow lives.
Read MoreStill yet to be bested in terms of pure fist-pumping superhero antics.
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