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Top 10 Eras Of Horror Movies
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Thunderbolt - Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum
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Bringing Up Baby (1938)
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Best Romantic Comedies of All Time
Romantic comedies typically follow the same formula: A man and a woman meet cute, resist their initial attraction to each other, conquer humorous and sometimes unbelievable obstacles on their way to love, and end up together at the film’s conclusion. (There are variations like “Roman Holiday” and “Annie Hall” in which the lovers eventually go their separate ways, but they’re in the minority.)
Viewed today, the premises of some of these movies strain credibility. It’s hard to believe no one realized that Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon are really men in rather gaudy drag in “Some Like It Hot” but the movie is such a wild romp that it’s just fun to go along for the ride.
Mainstream opens on Frankie (
Maya Hawke) an aimless twenty-something living in L.A. who bartends to get by but dreams of making it big on YouTube. The film introduces her using text-on-screen in a series of dialogue cards straight out of a movie from the Silent Era, harkening back to a time before everything was so loud. In her sophomore feature succeeding 2013’s
Palo Alto, Coppola returns to the familiar creative breeding ground of disillusioned, self-destructive young people caught in the current of the cultural zeitgeist. This time, the environment is far more ravenous, more cutthroat, as murky suburban melancholy is traded in for neon lights, eye candy emojis, and like buttons. The plight of the young told through the lens of the carnivorous, sense-assaulting modern online influencer culture.