Bad to the bone and made for the screen, give me a complicated villain over a one note hero any old day but especially on April 29, National Villain Day.
The advent of modern cinema has given rise to some of the most memorable villains in the cultural collective, heroes are nothing without them and plots are hungry for them; from subtle psychos to super hero foils, mouth breathing maniacs to men who can't eclipse their smothering mothers, cannibal head cases to corrupt kings, it takes all kinds folks.
Read on for our list of the best baddies in film and to learn more about what movie villain aligns with your zodiac sign.
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Silk Road Review: Intriguing but Undercooked Drama About the Dark-Web Drug Site
Nick Robinson plays Ross Ulbricht, who thought selling illegal narcotics on the Internet made him a crusader.
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Director: Tiller Russell
With: Nick Robinson, Jason Clarke, Katie Aselton, Alexandra Shipp, Jimmi Simpson, Paul Walter Hauser, Daniel David Stewart, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Lex Rabe, Will Ropp.
When a dramatic feature film gets made out of an investigative magazine article, there’s usually some conventional heroic hook to it (the fight against corporate malfeasance, a think-different athlete or artist). But not always. “Silk Road,” written and directed by Tiller Russell, is