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. The Royal Hunt For The Sun (1969)

A fun historical drama movie based on the 1964 play by Peter Shaffer. With an amazing cast of Robert Shaw, Christopher Plummer, Michael Craig and Leonard Whitting, The Royal Hunt For The Sun is well worth a watch. Plus half naked Christopher Plummer isn't that bad either.

. Cry Of A Prostitute (1974)

A campy jet thrilling low-budget crime drama from the mid-70's. I just love the action scenes and special effects.

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Evil returns to where it all began. From the universe of Stephen King's IT, Welcome to Derry is the terrifying new Max Original series that explores the origins of Pennywise the Clown and the sinister history of the town of Derry.

Set in the 1960s, decades before the events of IT, this chilling prequel uncovers the dark forces that have haunted Derry for generations.

Premieres October 2025, exclusively on Max.

From the creators of the blockbuster IT films – Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, and Jason Fuchs.

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Al Pacino has officially joined the powerhouse cast of Maserati: The Brothers, alongside Anthony Hopkins, Andy Garcia, and Jessica Alba. Directed by Oscar-winner Bobby Moresco, this highly anticipated biopic dives into the dramatic rise of the Maserati family and their iconic luxury car empire. With stunning visuals, a rich historical backdrop, and a star-studded ensemble, this 2025 release is set to be one of the most talked-about films of the year.

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🎭 Scarlett Johansson closed out #SNL's 50th season with her record-breaking 7th hosting gig, leading a nostalgic "Piano Man" parody and joining in on the classic Weekend Update joke swap.

🎶 The finale was filled with laughs, surprises, and heartfelt moments, leaving fans speculating about potential cast departures.

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I just saw Black Widow. Yelena and Natasha say they don't have any ovaries because the Red Room surgically removed them. That means no estrogen. But those women have definitely been through puberty. If you don't have any estrogen or testosterone, your bones get weak like a child's bones. That's no good for being a super assassin. And I don't think the Black Widow is on testosterone injections. She's not hairy enough for it. So is she taking estradiol pills?

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Jim Caviezel and John Travolta team up in Syndicate — a faith-based action thriller directed by Chuck Russell (The Mask, Eraser). High-stakes action meets spiritual depth in this bold new film.

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Last night I was searching for a specific movie. I went searching for streaming services like Amazon, Mubi and so on, but there was nowhere to be found! Then I searched for a DVD and again I found nothing. Finally, I went through all the pirate sites that I already knew, and typed "Winter in Sokcho 2024". I went on searching for about 30 minutes. A movie would come up, but the movie didn't exist at all.

At that point, I realized that I might be the only person who wanted to watch this movie.

Then I asked myself, how many movies are lost like this? Maybe a copy exists somewhere forgotten, yet nowhere to be found. It was played in cinemas for some time though.

Have you ever come at this point? I will go with the book for now, the only thing that exits.

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Pretty good discussion on another Western movie, Rust, although more to do with the issues that happened during filming.

What do you guys think of Gunslingers, initially I rated the movie low but after a rewatch, I actually like it. Hep me Jesus!

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One thing I didn’t like about Rust was how it leaned so heavily on familiar Western clichés without offering anything new—predictable plot, flat characters, and a climax that felt more drawn out than dramatic. Visually it was impressive, sure, but the storytelling just didn’t deliver any real emotional punch. Did the movie work for you?

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James McAvoy for me. X-Men first Class, Split, Speak No Evil, even Victor Frankenstein. If MCavoy's name is attached to it, I'm probably going to see it. Charlize Theron is next. Mad Max: Fury road, Monster, and Kubo. Old guard... she acted her heart out, but it was okay in the end. (First post)

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Novocaine succeeds in merging the genres of action, comedy, and romance, creating a distinctly quirky cinematic experience. While it does not innovate within the genre, it provides a refreshing interpretation of established tropes bolstered by commendable performances and a compelling soundtrack.

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In the vibrant landscape of action comedies, Novocaine emerges as a refreshing concoction that blends humor, romance, and a dash of absurdity. Released on March 14, 2025, by Paramount Pictures, this

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