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Read MoreJames Cameron is confident enough in his craft to admit when he should have done things differently.
Read MoreCourtney Love would have made a perfect, messy Marla.
Read MoreIt was always Misty. Nothing else would do.
Read MoreWe are humbly requesting an animated Disney movie directed by Diane Keaton, please.
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Read MoreBring it on, Lord and Miller.
Read More'We didn't actually have any ideas.'
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Read MoreEverything is character-based for maximum impact (and longevity).
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Read MoreOnce upon a time, it was a surprise to see Harrison Ford play it totally straight. Since Witness, he's proven he can do whatever he wants.
Read MoreDamien Chazelle emulates The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Medicine for Melancholy, and Bamboozled with an assimilation narrative affixed to a fable.
Read MoreThere's nothing to glorify in war, and for Eastwood that meant avoiding technicolor.
Read MoreThe lead role of Dirty Harry took someone who was already the embodiment of traditional toxic masculinity. Cue Clint Eastwood!
Read MoreRian Johnson was able to pull together a show-stopping, ensemble cast for Glass Onion, but not without a little help from his friends.
Read MorePeter Weir's fascinatingly downbeat drama has never been more relevant.
Read MoreScott lost a lot of time with his daughter during the blip. What would he do to get that back?
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