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American Gigolo
Great 66 Points 1980

American Gigolo kickstarted the Eighties. It made the Seventies suddenly – instantly – yesterday. Unkempt & brassy gave way to sleek & sophisticated, disco to New Wave. How? Gere wearing Armani, driving a Mercedes, listening to Blondie in Schrader’s glimmering California masterpiece, that’s…

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WikChip Video The Call Me intro defined the Eighties
American Psycho
Good 26 Points 2000

I really liked it when I first saw it but then I read the book. The film fails on so many levels compared to the book.

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Angel Has Fallen
Very Good 66 Points 2019

Angel Has Fallen falls from the greatness reached by London Has Fallen to a very respectable Very Good, the same quality as the original Olympus Has Fallen, making for a damn good time at the movies.

Said another way, the White House headlined the very good Fallen 1

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WikChip Video The drone attack starts the future.
Angels & Demons
OK 73 Points 2008

High brow hokum, this long movie uses the Catholic church and its mythical enemies as foils for an overwrought conspiracy thriller. Even the marketing of the movie is a lie: See that demon statue come to life in the poster? Doesn’t exist in the movie. In fact, the movie – while based on "a pas…

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WikChip Image Do the good guys wear red or black?
Anon
OK 17 Points 2018

Mildly entertaining Sci Fi thriller chasing a serial killer with mind erasing skills.

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Anthropoid
Great 17 Points 2016

An extraordinary story about the assassination of SS General Reinhard Heydrich – the butcher of Prague. This famous chapter in history has plenty of drama, suspense , and a shocking account of the Nazi treatment of both the innocent and the complicit. The resistance from the Czech and Slovaks …

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Anything for Her
None Yet 0 Points 2008
Apollo 18
None Yet 0 Points 2011
Arachnophobia
None Yet 0 Points 1990
Arbitrage
Barely OK 66 Points 2012

Second-rate performances by first-rate stars in a second-rate thriller with a heavy-handed political agenda make Arbitrage a third-rate movie. Don’t believe the praise it’s received from the Mainstream Media. They’re in love with writer-director Nicholas Jarecki’s politics more than his movie…

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WikChip Image The movie's lone shining star: Tim Roth
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