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A gang of four professional criminals kidnap a wealthy young girl (Pamela Franklin) to hold her for ransom, but as they get closer to their big payoff, anger and distrust from within the group threatens to tear it apart and ruin the plan. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II : FILMMONTHLY Justice Society: World War II. Joe Ketchum | May 11, 2021. While The Flash (Matt Bomer; Doom Patrol) attempts to help Superman (Darren Criss; Glee ), he accidentally runs too fast and breaks the time barrier, finding himself in World War II. There, he meets Wonder Woman (Stana Katic; Castle ), Hawkman (Omid Abtahi), Hourman (Matthew Mercer KING KONG (1976): COLLECTOR’S EDITION : FILMMONTHLY Next to the 1933 original King Kong, the Dino De Laurentiis-produced King Kong (1976) is, to my mind, second best.Of course, the original is such a monumental achievement of filmmaking and an airtight 104-minute adventure too that it’s hard for any remake to match it in terms of its technical achievement or to top it in efficiency, as all other filmmakers inevitably attempt to surpass the JOE KETCHUM : FILMMONTHLY Joe Ketchum | May 17, 2021. Daniel Bruhl (Captain America: Civil War) plays Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a psychiatrist responsible for testifying about the psychology of people on trial. His insight into human psychology makes him a valuable asset to local detective Sara Howard (Dakota Fanning; The Runaways) who has taken the case of a missingbaby
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ABDUCTED IN PLAIN SIGHT : FILMMONTHLY Abducted in Plain Sight. These are maddening times we’re living in, but really they’re just more pronounced versions of timeless evils. Rape victims come out of the woodwork to help others, the accused claim that lines were blurred and consent was always there, and damn near half of society’s heroes have been recast as villains. UNIVERSAL HORROR COLLECTION: VOLUME 5 : FILMMONTHLY Discs 2 through 4 in Universal Horror Collection: Volume 5 follow the slasher villain-like birth-death-rebirth cycle of Paula the ape-woman, beginning with Captive Wild Woman.In this first part of the clearly unplanned trilogy, the legendary John Carradine plays a mad scientist with an expertise in glandular science who uses lady glands to turn a gorilla into a beautiful woman played by theFILM NOIR
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Several of the 1950’s era crime caper films, including Armored Car Robbery (1950), The Asphalt Jungle (1950), and The Killing (1956), comprise an important style of classic film noir. Within this genre, Crime Wave (1954), a 73-minute Warner Brothers effort, is frequently overlooked and unappreciated. A closer look at this film reveals a well-crafted “B” movie with fascinating characters CARMEN ELECTRA, AMY SMART/STARSKY AND HUTCH INTERVIEWIMDB STARSKY HUTCHSTARSKY AND HUTCH FULL MOVIESTARSKY AND HUTCH THE MOVIESTARSKY AND HUTCH TV SERIESSTARSKY AND HUTCH TV SHOWS Starsky and Hutch may be about the guys, but in this seventies-set comedy, the beautiful Amy Smart and sexy Carmen Electra also manage to spice things up. It’s a hard job but someone has to do it, as Paul Fischer met the two sexy co-stars. Electra in particular, looked the part, braless, perky and talking about her recent marriageFILM MONTHLY.COM
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It’s hard to imagine a director who has contributed more to horror’s legitimacy as an art form and an incisive social commentary than the legendary late George A. Romero. Even now, several years after his death and after almost 50 years as a director, the Canadian horror director is still finding new ways to shock*
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Single mother Sandra (Clare Dunne) escapes her abusive partner with her two young children, only to find herself trapped in temporary accommodations. After months of struggling, she draws inspiration from one of her daughter’s bedtime stories and hits upon the idea of self-building an affordable home. She finds an architect who providesher with plans
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Watching Shithouse, a couple of things occurred to me. First, the film feels autobiographical, which is fine and gives the story a specificity that helps draw in the audience and get them invested in what’s going on. But it also feels like writer/director/star Cooper Raiff struggled to break away from what actually happened inservice
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GENNDY TARTAKOVSKY’S PRIMAL: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON Genndy Tartakovsky may well be the first name I knew in animation. This is not to say I didn’t know cartoons were made by people, only that I liked what I liked, and it didn’t matter to me who made it, really. But then this name kept popping up on a bunch of my favoriteJef Burnham | June
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THE ALIENIST: ANGEL OF DARKNESS In one of the opening scenes of The Alienist‘s second season – subtitled Angel of Darkness – Daniel Brühl’s titular therapist, Dr. László Kreizler, visits an innocent woman named Martha Napp in prison just before she is set to be executed for killing her own child. Tearfully reflecting on her unjust predicament, which involves being convicted despiteAdam Mohrbacher
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