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Robert Redford in Jeremiah Johnson (1972)
Robert Redford plays a mountain man in the 1972 movie classic Jeremiah Johnson. Will Geer and Stefan Gierasch appear in support.
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The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Yul Brynner leads a band of American mercenaries hired to rid a Mexican village of bandits in John Sturges’ immortal western classic The Magnificent Seven. Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson co-star.
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Richard Roundtree in Shaft (1971)
In 1971 Richard Roundtree scored as the original Shaft – that’s John Shaft – a super-cool black private eye who took Hollywood by storm in one of the best blaxploitation movies ever. Can ya dig it, baby?
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Wolverine Worth The Wait?
Arguably the most interesting of the X-Men characters gets his own film. Logan aka Wolverine was born with the powers of a wolf but also a good heart. Can he resist the temptations to be bad and use his powers for good?
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H.G. Wells’ Things to Come (1936)
H.G. Wells’ Things to Come is one of science fiction’s most revered movies. Released in 1936, the film stars Raymond Massey and Ralph Richardson.
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Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Read a short review of the classic Clint Eastwood western.
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Surrogates: A Cursory Analysis
The new movie Surrogates is a great action movie with an interesting science fiction theme and neat special effects. But it also has a deeper sociological message.
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Executive Action (1973): Burt Lancaster Stars in President Kennedy Assassination Movie
A trio of ultra right-wing businessmen plot to kill President Kennedy in the 1973 film Executive Action. Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan and Will Geer star.
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Rendition (2007): A Film Critique
The film ‘Rendition’ takes on serious issues, reflected in the title (Extraordinary Rendition to be exact), about terrorism and the grounds with which the US government justifies its actions against it.










