2012 Holiday Gift Guide: What Would You Choose?
A selection of holiday gift ideas from the Flickchart blog team ranging from the cheap to the pricey, all perfect for the movie lover in your life.
A selection of holiday gift ideas from the Flickchart blog team ranging from the cheap to the pricey, all perfect for the movie lover in your life.
Here we go with another round of cinematic sexiness just waiting to be discovered by a larger audience. In case you missed #16-20, be sure to check out last week’s Part One of this...
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After being persuaded by Col. Parker that a movie would be a good career move, George Strait agreed to make Pure Country for release in 1992. It was a surprising move, given “King” George’s...
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Over 115,000 film fans worldwide have been adding all the movies they’ve seen from the year onto their Flickcharts and pitting them head-to-head against the best movies of all time. The following list is...
This weekend, the first of many upcoming superhero reboots will be released. Leading the pack before the rumored Fantastic Four restart and next summer’s The Amazing Spider-Man is X-Men: First Class, director Matthew Vaughn’s...
The Virgin Spring is Ingmar Bergman’s undervalued, visually arresting masterpiece from 1960. To what extent is it under appreciated? Despite winning the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Bergman himself always downplayed the...
If your mother is anything like mine, she almost never goes to the movie theater, hardly even watches any movies at home, and considers her favorite movie of all-time the made-for-TV Anne of Green...
That the film focuses more on Kong surprises me not at all. He more closely approximates an actual character, while…
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Top Gun and Banshees deserve all the good awards.
North Dallas Forty might be appearing an article to come ;)