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Among the films being screened are Jack Conway’s 1935 “A Tale of Two Cities,” John Huston’s 1942 “In This Our Life,” Julien Duvivier’s 1942 “Tales of Manhattan,” William Friedkin’s 1973 “The Exorcist,” and Norman Jewison’s 1967 “In the Heat of the Night.”
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From razor-edged satires to dark fairy tales, inspired haunted house riffs and nerve-shredding accounts of supernatural possession, the 2000s have been a goldmine for fright freaks.
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While this 1977 classic doesn't feature machine guns or explosions, Smokey and the Bandit is one of the most entertaining action movies of all time. Carrie (Sally Fields) stars as a runaway bride who jumps into the car of Bandit (Burt Reynolds), resulting in a high-speed chase.
I get, Grease is a beloved movie for generations of kids and teenagers. The musical is one of the most popular movies ever made, and that popularity has never waned. Except with me. It never did anything for me. Except for the song "Greased Lightnin'." That's a great tune.
Netflix will be dropping "Happy Gilmore 2" this Friday, and honestly, I'm more excited than a weekend hack who just made par after a string of "double pars." Nearly three decades since Adam Sandler first swung a hockey stick at a golf ball,