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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
1975 | Comedy, Drama

"Another all-time favorite would be Cuckoo’s Nest, which was particularly interesting from my perspective because a year or so before the film came out, I had seen the play. I was in college, and I was studying music. I wasn’t into acting or theater or any of that at the time, but a friend of mine was in the play, in a little black box production of the play at the theater department at the University of Montana where I studied music. And I went to see it, and it was, in many ways, an interestingly cast production, but it was brilliant. It was one of the first pieces of theater I saw that had that, you know, that real raw kind of Steppenwolf vibe that really blew me away. So when the movie came out, I kinda felt like, “You know, I don’t think I want to see this movie,” because the play was really so well done. But then I saw the movie, and obviously, [director Milos] Forman and the entire cast, down to people that didn’t even speak on camera, that movie was just so wonderfully done."

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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
1967 | Classics, Comedy, Drama

"Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner was the first sort of grown-up movie that I remember seeing with my parents, and if I’m not mistaken, I think it was at a drive-in theater, which half your audience doesn’t even know what that is. And that was like an odd movie for the drive-in."

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Infidel (2020)
Infidel (2020)
2020 | Action, Thriller
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3.0 (1 Ratings)
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Infidel is a boring mess that never grips the viewer and is barely interesting enough to listen to as background while I ate my snack in the theater. Plagued by multiple issues, the film was uninspiring, dull, and lacked any kind of heart. All I wanted was for Jim Caviezel's face to be in focus.
  
It Happened One Night (1934)
It Happened One Night (1934)
1934 | Classics, Comedy, Romance

"I love It Happened One Night, which was… I’m trying to remember what year that was; was it 1929? But it was just this great, fantastic kind of screwball comedy, like one of the first real romantic comedies, and I think it was also like the first film to win all of the major academy awards. I’m a big Capra fan; I ove Frank Capra’s movies. That film really resonated with me when I saw it. Any chance I ever have to see that is great. I actually saw it in a movie theater once, and it was such a great experience. To see classic movies like that in a movie theater, it’s an opportunity that you rarely have. I really love that."

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Vanya on 42nd Street (1995)
Vanya on 42nd Street (1995)
1995 | Comedy, Drama, Documentary
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Movie Favorite

"I saw this movie at the Academy of Music in Northampton, Massachusetts, when I was thirteen. It was my introduction to Chekhov, and it changed my life. I think I went into the theater in large part because of this movie . . . I didn’t see much theater as a kid, and this was my first clue as to what it could be like. They really nailed what’s so great about Chekhov, and it made total sense to a thirteen-year-old girl in Massachusetts. Then all the Chekhov I saw after that as a young adult that was so terrible and haughty and faux-British . . . I’m just really grateful that this was my first encounter with his work. Wally Shawn’s performance is incredible, too."

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Get Out (2017)
Get Out (2017)
2017 | Horror, Thriller
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the movie
Get Out...of the theater.
I was obviously not offered the psychotropic drugs other were when I saw this movie. How it excelled critically is as perplexing as the unsolved mystery of the Bermuda triangle. Every corner of the movie was unpolished and predictable, but what can you expect from a first time director.
  
Robin Hood (2018)
Robin Hood (2018)
2018 | Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Taron Egerton and Eve Hewson (0 more)
Underutilized Jamie Foxx and bland Jamie Dornan (0 more)
Boring and slow
This iteration of Robin Hood brings nothing new or better to the table. The movie moves at a snails pace and and even the action scenes were stale and predictable. If you really like Taron Egerton, skip the theater and watch it at home.