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Calum “Son of George” Best leads a Z-list cast in this ludicrously silly British crime thriller.
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The tragicomic tale of Frank Grimes from 1997 contains a sharply-observed social critique.
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The Hollywood icon shows off more than his imposing bulk in this astonishing ’70s bodybuilding doc.
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Greg Evans recalls how Richard Kelly’s 2001 film exposed him to the endless possibilities of cinema.
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How an animated TV movie from 1993 cut to the dark heart of DC’s iconic antihero.
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Promoters like Total Nonstop Action are leading a revolution in sports entertainment.
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How Wrestling with Shadows exposed the tragic fate that befell Bret “The Hitman” Hart.