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Colossal (2016)
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Read more: Colossal (2016)1 hr 49 minutes, R for profanity Fair Value of Colossal: $1.00. It’s a light, weird and unique comedy that’s watchable due to a talented cast. Toxic Relationships through the lens of Kaiju: Gloria (Anne Hathaway) is a day drinking Manhattan party girl who is abruptly dumped by her boyfriend Tim (Dan Stevens) and…
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Third Encounters Of A Close Kind -or- Standing On A Corner In Muncie, Indiana
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Read more: Third Encounters Of A Close Kind -or- Standing On A Corner In Muncie, IndianaRuthless Reviews presents: I Love a Mystery! Follow our tireless critics of the A-1 Detective Agency as Jack, Doc and Reggie ferret out the best, and worst in movies. Sponsored by Pee Clean, “never fear the pee police again, use, Pee Clean and have clean pee!” Your host:So fellas, tonight we have a blast from…
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Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977)
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Read more: Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977)It’s a shame Star Wars had to come out in 1977. Two great films were left in the shadows of its colossal reign at the international box office. The first was William Friedkin’s Sorcerer. The second was Steven Spielberg’s under looked gem; Close Encounters of the Third Kind. When I call Close Encounters underrated, I…
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Coming to Trump’s America
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Read more: Coming to Trump’s AmericaWithin three weeks of our arrival to the US, Robert Kraft was busted having a masseuse play tug with his shaft, R. Kelly was made to face the music for real this time, and New Zealand had its infamous mosque shooting.
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4 Video Games That Deliver Great Life Lessons
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Read more: 4 Video Games That Deliver Great Life LessonsThe gaming world is not only limited to offer some entertaining games but some games have a deep meaning behind the gameplay and storyline. The core elements of a game are more than just how it plays. If you are just looking for the entertainment then you can access online casino games with lots of…
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Forgotten Classics: The Swimmer (1968)
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Read more: Forgotten Classics: The Swimmer (1968)Burt Lancaster, John Cheever, suburban ennui, and one extremely tight pair of swim trunks.
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Ricochet (1991)
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Read more: Ricochet (1991)Tagline: “He’s a cop accused of murder. And the only man who knows he’s innocent is the killer who framed him. This is one case that’s going to be settled out of court.” Entire Story In Fewer Words Than Are In This Sentence: Homicidal maniac obsesses over hot black sex cop. Homoeroticism: It is perhaps…
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The Risk of Opening the Economy: Will There Be A Second Wave?
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Read more: The Risk of Opening the Economy: Will There Be A Second Wave?Guy D McCardle not only writes for Ruthless Reviews, but he has 20+ years as a Board certified Infection Prevention Practitioner There is more than a chance. It will happen. Bookmark this answer and come back to it in about six months or so and see how right I am. It is inevitable. I don’t…
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Network: A Look At A Classic
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Read more: Network: A Look At A ClassicNetwork is certainly not the greatest movie ever made, and I would never argue that it achieves any lasting impact as a work of art. Its style is flat (like most television programs, appropriately enough), and you’ll hardly remember any of the visuals. Still, it remains my favorite films because I don’t believe a better…
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2001, A New View: Or Stanley Kubrick’s Forgotten Hal Edition
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Read more: 2001, A New View: Or Stanley Kubrick’s Forgotten Hal EditionOK, as to be expected, the visionary, prophet, and his own cameraman, Stanley (99 takes is never too much) Kubrick, fucked it up. You know, Stanley, the Huck Finn to Spielberg’s Tom Sawyer. 2001 is a Frankenstein murder mystery. In this case the good doctor is his own monster. What’s up with the three scientists…