SUMMER OF ’82: ANNIE
This is the film that made William Gatevackes realize that he wasn’t just a kid, but the grease in the movie studio’s marketing machine. [click for more]
This is the film that made William Gatevackes realize that he wasn’t just a kid, but the grease in the movie studio’s marketing machine. [click for more]
1. Inglorious Basterds (Universal, 3,165 Theaters, 153 Minutes, Rated R): The criticism aimed at Quentin Tarantino’s last effort–“Death Proof” in Grindhouse–was that he played up to his own excesses, that it was too much of [click for more]
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