Author: Al McGhee

The Dog (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: It's beyond a doubt that Dog Day Afternoon is a timeless masterpiece that revolutionized the bank robbery genre and is one of the most important works of 70s American cinema, thought by many, myself included, to be the greatest period in film history. Considering Sidney Lumet is one of my top five favorite directors and Dog Day Afternoon is my second favorite film …

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TV movies find cable comfy

Olive Kitteridge is a critic's conundrum. Some viewers will find it a hopelessly tedious slog through 25 years in the life of a crusty retired schoolteacher in coastal Maine.

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Hope for Violent Movies and Corsets: The Week in Pop-Culture Writing

How John Wick Restored My Faith in Violent Movies Stephanie Zacharek | The Village Voice “Every lunge, every rapid-fire spin, every kick to the ribs, every last-ditch swerve to dodge a bullet has a reason for existing—each is a small event, leading to another and yet another, with perhaps just a few ticks of a second in between.”

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