Woo-oo! Grab on to some DuckTales in this new article!

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Happy 20th Birthday, #Stargate!

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Our favorite Time Lord is a Time Lady now. What does that mean?

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When you think of Paul Verhoeven, what comes to mind? Master of provocation? Master of satire? Master of cult classics? One thing is certain, Verhoeven has always been a divisive filmmaker. When first making his way to make films in American…

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Seven Samurai, directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa, is a masterwork of filmmaking. Set in late-16th century feudal Japan, the backdrop for the story is one of upheaval and unrest. A poor farming village is under continual threat from pillaging…

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Animated movies have been stagnant as of late. Since 2015’s Inside Out, which ended up as my favorite movie of last year, there have been over a dozen major releases from big name animation studios. While some smaller animation studios…

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If you have no idea what to watch this weekend or Suicide Squad has got you feeling a little down, why don’t you heed the recommendations of our fine contributors this weekend? For all your weekend streaming needs, we’re here for you.…

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My wife and I are getting ready for a vacation this weekend, so enjoy this “classic” article from our last vacation!  This article was originally published in April 2015. • • • Last week, I experienced a little taste of…

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This weekend, if bustin’ has already made you feel good, and you’ve already boldly gone where no man has gone before, might we suggest relaxing at home with a movie recommended by one of our contributors? We promise you’ll not…

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For Western audiences, Akira Kurosawa is probably the most accessible of Japanese filmmakers. Kurosawa hybridized traditional Japanese and Western story elements to create something unique. His camera work is influenced by John Ford’s Westerns. He was one of the earliest…

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