Harper & Drowning Pool: Paul Newman’s Detective Run #TBT

Based on Ross Macdonald’s novel The Moving Target,?Harper?(1966)?was Paul Newman’s starring turn as the detective who would pursue missing persons and find the truth. In the vein of Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade, Harper is an adaptation of Archer, Macdonald’s creation, by renowned screenwriter William Goldman (Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, All the President’s…

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Aquaman: King or Hero?

Aquaman, the least appreciated member of the Justice League, finally has a standalone movie. Based on the stories of the man who is the result of a tryst between a lighthouse keeper and an Atlantean queen,?Aquaman?swims up with spectacular CGI?and?a ridiculously complex story in a superhero universe. While new fans might need the intro to…

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Black Panther: You’ve Been Warned

Black Panther is breaking records, and setting standards for the messages superhero films can share while still being popcorn entertainment. In short, Black Panther has taken Marvel storytelling to another level. If you haven’t seen it yet, you owe it to yourself to watch T’Challa’s story unfold on the big screen. If you have, I…

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Coco: The Depth of Our Dreams

Miguel Rivera wants to be someone or more specifically, Miguel wants to be a musician like the great?Ernesto de la Cruz. But his great-great grandfather abandoned his family, specifically Miguel’s grandmother, Coco, and the family has always blamed this betrayal on his musical side, the side of whimsy, creativity, and care-lessness. Because of his abandonment,…

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