Val Kilmer and Tom Cruise will be reuniting onscreen after 34 years for the highly-anticipated ‘Top Gun: Maverick.’ Val revealed he was ‘surprised’ by how moved he was playing Iceman again.
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Tom Cruise vs. H.G. Wells — Good Nerd, Bad Nerd
Tom Cruise vs. H.G. Wells Good Nerd Bad Nerd Season 7 Episode 56 Today on Good Nerd Bad Nerd we talk about Disney getting ready to reopen in Shanghai, Dave Filoni’s thoughts on what the most important moment from Star Wars is, and a rumor about the Shang Chi movie. Then we compare The War […]
Mission: Impossible (1996) and Ranking the Franchise — Reely Bernie
I revisited Mission: Impossible (1996) after seeing De Palma (2015), the documentary on Director Brian De Palma, who worked beside but more so under the shadows of Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Francis Ford Coppola back in the prime of American filmmaking – the 70s. To me, De Palma has always been an intensely average […]
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Everything You Need to Know About the Tom Cruise Space Movie — OUR WAY IS THE HIGHWAY
STOP QUOTING from Anton LaVey in order to prove your point. I am fatigued of hearing his stupid quotes, and it has little to do with the fact that he’s a self-declared Satanist. Anton LaVey is nothing less than a spook. At best he’s a detour. It’s actually difficult to quantify the amount of damage […]
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Movie Review: Hard Eight — andrewhalteromniblog
Hard Eight (1996) Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Writer: Paul Thomas Anderson Cast: Phillip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow Hard Eight, the meticulously crafted first feature from Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights, Punch Drunk Love, There Will be Blood), is completely and unpredictably engrossing. From the very beginning, when Sydney (Phillip Baker Hall) […]
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) — Swampflix
Brian Raftery’s film criticism book Best. Movie. Year. Ever.: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen has had many pop culture pundits gazing twenty years back to 1999 as a creative pinnacle of modern cinema. Frankly, I don’t fully buy the claim that the year was anything special, as many of the examples cited as […]
Punch Drunk Love (2002) — A MOTION PICTURE LIST
Duration 1h 35m Rating (UK) 15 Source of story An original screenplay Director Paul Thomas Anderson Writers/Script Paul Thomas Anderson Starring Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Luis Guzmán, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Elevator Pitch: Barry Egan is the owner of a small wholesaler of novelty bathroom equipment operating from an industrial unit, in a […]
On Flawless, Acting — First Impressions
Originally published in Sight and Sound; London Vol. 10, Iss. 12, (Dec 1, 2000): 16.
120. The Master — 350mw
I think I know why, at the end of The Master, Lancaster Dodd sings to Freddie Quell that “I’d like to get you, on a slow boat, to China.” Unfortunately, interpreting meaning might be stupid. At the beginning of the movie, and the end of World War II, Freddie and his fellow sailors are having (slightly […]









