The year’s most sensitive film is all about masculinity By Bradley Lane The real-life story of the Von Erich family is one of unfathomable pain
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It’s a Wonderful Life
A timeless classic thanks to … copyright laws? By Bradley Lane Originally released in 1946, Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life is a holiday staple
Home Alone
A Christmas guilty-pleasured-turned-classic By Bradley Lane The John Hughes-produced, and Christopher Columbus-directed 1990 Christmas classic Home Alone has not always been regarded in that
Theater Camp
By Bradley Lane It is painfully obvious when you are watching a film that doesn’t fully understand its source material. Whether that thing is a
Killers of the Flower Moon
By Bradley Lane The legacy of Martin Scorsese as one of the greatest and most accomplished filmmakers of all time has been cemented for years
The Night of the Hunter
By Bradley Lane Accomplished dramatic actor Charles Laughton had only ever directed Broadway plays when he set out to make his first film, based on
No One Will Save You
By Bradley Lane As the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes continue thanks to the reluctance of the big three studios to come to the table to