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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘To Leslie’: Andrea Riseborough Tells an Addict’s Tale
Addiction is shown how it destroys the lives of people who don’t take responsibility for themselves.
5/10/2024
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Ian Kane
‘The Proud and Profane:’ Authentic and Intriguing
Romance highlights this excellent World War II drama.
5/9/2024
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Ian Kane
‘The Perfect Storm’: A Dangerous Job at Sea
Fishermen meet their fate in this remarkable disaster film that explores positive masculine themes.
5/9/2024
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Michael Clark
‘Devs’: Exploring Time
Show runner Alex Garland’s sci-fi thriller series provides hard-earned answers.
5/8/2024
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Ian Kane
‘Strategic Air Command’: Airmen Patrol the Skies
Dedication and sacrifice highlight this outstanding Cold War saga.
5/4/2024
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘Beau Geste’: Brotherly Devotion
Director William Wellman pits two legionnaires against each other in this gripping adventure tale.
4/30/2024
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘The Sea Wolf’: No Morality? No Meaning
This film based on Jack London’s story shows the character of a real man.
4/29/2024
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Ian Kane
‘Jim Thorpe, All-American’: An Olympic Athlete and More
Burt Lancaster gives a strong performance in a finely crafted production about a great American hero.
4/28/2024
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Ian Kane
‘Two Rode Together’: An Admirable John Ford Western
This western portrays James Stewart as a relaxed and charming cowboy.
4/28/2024
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘Cry Freedom’: A Crusade Against South Africa’s Apartheid
This biopic focuses on two South Africans who oppose their country’s apartheid.
4/27/2024