10 Movies Roger Ebert Hated That Everyone Should Watch At Least Once
Film critic Roger Ebert was one of the best to ever do it, but every now and then he'd hate a movie that was actually pretty darn good. Here are 10 examples.
Read MoreFilm critic Roger Ebert was one of the best to ever do it, but every now and then he'd hate a movie that was actually pretty darn good. Here are 10 examples.
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Read MorePillion is charming, romantic, and emotionally restrained, rejecting moral panic and the shallow belief that explicitness is the only route to honesty.
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Read MoreLong before Landman, Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott both appeared in one of the best Western films ever made, featuring a ridiculously stacked cast.
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Read MoreAudrey Hepburn is spectacular in 1967's Wait Until Dark, a terrific thriller in which she plays a blind woman terrorized by a group of crooks in her apartment.
Read MoreThe found footage genre tends to be repetitive, but these movies elevated the framework and used it in ways that were truly innovative.
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