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  1. 17 de nov. de 2021 · The music doesn't stray too far from the prototypical Western sound yet adds these extra layers of foreboding throughout. “The Power of the Dog” revels in this suspenseful place much like Phil prefers working with cattle than dealing with high society. Though the movie starts at a gentle pace, it doesn’t stay there long.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2009 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "The Proposal" is a movie about a couple who start out hating each other and end up liking each other. It's a funny thing about that. I started out hating the movie and ended up liking it. It opens on a rather cheerless note, as the portrait of Margaret ( Sandra Bullock ), a tyrannical book editor, and ...

  3. 15 de ago. de 2003 · Kevin Costner's "Open Range," an imperfect but deeply involving and beautifully made Western, works primarily because it expresses the personal values of a cowboy named Boss ( Robert Duvall) and his employee of 10 years, Charley (Costner). Boss does not believe in unnecessary violence, and is willing to put his own life to risk rather than kill ...

  4. 31 de jul. de 2009 · The top ten films in the poll from 1952 to 1992. "The River Journey" in "The Night of the Hunter". "The Ride Of The Valkyries" from "Apocalypse Now". A sequence from "Sunrise". Deborah Kerr in "Black Narcissus". Wandering on the island, from "L'Avventura". All lists of the "greatest" movies are propaganda. They have no deeper significance.

  5. 14 de dic. de 2021 · With so much to love about “No Way Home,” the only shame is that it’s not a bit more tightly presented. There’s no reason for this movie to be 148 minutes, especially given how much the first half has a habit of repeating its themes and plot points. Watts (and the MCU in general) has a habit of over-explaining things and there’s a ...

  6. 24 de feb. de 2017 · It is both unsettling and hysterical, often in the same moment, and it is totally unafraid to call people on their racist bullshit. When he introduced the film in Park City, he revealed that it started with an attempt to write a movie he hadn’t seen before. We need more directors willing to take risks with films like "Get Out." To be fair ...

  7. Roger Ebert January 25, 1968. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Yes, there are serious faults in Stanley Kramer's "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," but they are overcome by the virtues of this delightfully old-fashioned film. It would be easy to tear the plot to shreds and catch Kramer in the act of copping out.

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