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“Alice Through the Looking Glass” Review: You Can’t Change It, But You Can Learn From It
Having already brought Lewis Carroll’s literary characters to the screen six years ago, this sequel explores an original story that will surely make a lot of money this weekend but may not be appreciated for years to come.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb vs. Melancholia
Today we wrap up Kubrick Week with a bang – Dr. Strangelove vs. Melancholia.
Matchup of the Day: Under the Skin vs. Valhalla Rising
Today we have two artsy films shot in Scotland about mysterious killers. One is an alien seductress who lures men to a bizarre demise. The other is a one-eyed medieval warrior who dispatches men the old-fashioned way. It’s Valhalla Rising vs. Under the Skin.
Beyond Caesar: The History and Movies Behind the Coens’ Latest
Let’s look a little below the surface of the latest Coen Brothers film “Hail, Caesar!” to discover which elements are pulled from various bits of real Hollywood history and legend, as well as the films produced in Hollywood’s Golden Age.
Remembering Alan Rickman (1946-2016)
A look back at the many memorable roles and talents of the late, great Alan Rickman.
Reel Rumbles: “Heat” vs. “Collateral”
Michael Mann’s epic L.A. crime saga “Heat” turns 20 today. In celebration, we’re pitting it, in true Flickchart fashion, against Mann’s OTHER great L.A. crime thriller, “Collateral”. Which will come out on top?
Movies to See Before You Die: “Dracula” & “Drácula”
Flickchart was created to address the timeless conversational exercise of comparing two films head to head. One of the most frequent comparisons moviegoers have made throughout the last century is between remakes and their...
“Black Angel” and the DNA of Modern Fantasy
BLACK ANGEL, which paved the way for everything from RETURN OF THE JEDI to RETURN OF THE KING, broke new ground for fantasy in 1980. Can an upcoming remake make it new again?
DO YOU EVEN DJANGO? – A Look At The Many Varied “Sequels” of a Spaghetti Western Classic
Django is a classic Spaghetti Western from 1968 that was so successful that it spawned scads of unofficial sequels. Some of them are bad, and some of them are worse. All of them, however, are worth watching. Come check out my list of unofficial Django sequels!
Absolutely loved "Insidious: The Red Door"! The emotional depth and intense storytelling took this franchise to a whole new level.
I liked Guardians 3. It was a good ending to the trilogy. Gunn is one of the few filmmakers who…
Top Gun and Banshees deserve all the good awards.
North Dallas Forty might be appearing an article to come ;)
I'm surprised that you don't have Fandango or North Dallas Forty in you Texas movie list yet.