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The Unloved, Part 127: Highlander II: The Quickening
The Unloved closes out a chapter on Sean Connery gems with Russell Mulcahy's ambitious sequel to Highlander.
The Unloved closes out a chapter on Sean Connery gems with Russell Mulcahy's ambitious sequel to Highlander.
George Miller's fifth and presumably final "Mad Max" movie reimagines the world he created.
Once again, Netflix leaves money on the table by limiting theatrical screenings.
A film about art healing a family; messy in the way that life is messy.
Critics were mostly ho-hum about "If," but it's a sneakily powerful dream-logic movie
In praise of "Jason and the Argonauts."
The Unloved looks at the twisted brilliance of John Boorman's Zardoz.
Less of an action-oriented Western than a relationship drama set against a Western backdrop.
What's broken in moviegoing, and some ideas for fixing it.
It proves intoxicating, at times nearly overwhelming, thanks to perfect casting, an economical and impassioned screenplay, and filmmaking overseen by 84-year-old cowriter-director Marco Bellocchio, who might be one of the greatest living narrative filmmakers who is not usually recognized as such.