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    Aug 10, 1990 · Flatliners is not only one of Joel Schumacher's overlooked films but some of his most underappreciated. It may be one of the weaker films but I can't help but getting thrilled by this. Joel directed some of his memorable films like The Lost Boys, Falling Down, Phone Booth which I haven't seen these two yet and The Phantom of the Opera.

  2. Feb 21, 2008 · Charlie Bartlett tries a lot. He's been thrown out of every private school in the region for trying to make friends -- usually by coming up with some black market entrepreneurial scheme, like selling fake IDs. But it's high-quality stuff. Advertisement. "I'm 17," complains the poor little rich kid, "and popularity is pretty darned important to me."

  3. May 1, 2024 · The Jinx – Part Two Continues One of the Most Fascinating True Crime Sagas of All Time. Brian Tallerico April 18, 2024. The saga of Robert Durst was just getting started when HBO's The Jinx ended in 2015. Nine years later, Andrew Jarecki details the impact of the show and what's happened since. 1.

  4. 10 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com. 80. The New York Times Caryn James. Flatliners is a stylish, eerie psychological horror film laced with wit, a movie that thrives on its characters' guilty secrets and succeeds on the strength of the director Joel Schumacher's flair for just this sort of smart, unpretentious entertainment. 80.

  5. Jan 21, 2001 · DiBergi, a rational filmmaker, is helpless in the face of Nigel's rapture. "This Is Spinal Tap," one of the funniest movies ever made, is about a lot of things, but one of them is the way the real story is not in the questions or in the answers, but at the edge of the frame. There are two stories told in the film: the story of what the rock ...

  6. May 25, 1997 · Directed by. Hal Ashby. On the day that Kasparov was defeated by Deep Blue, I found myself thinking of the film "Being There'' (1979). The chess champion said there was something about the computer he did not understand, and it frightened him. There were moments when the computer seemed to be . . . thinking.

  7. Apr 23, 2006 · Robert Altman ’s “The Long Goodbye” (1973) attacks film noir with three of his most cherished tools: Whimsy, spontaneity and narrative perversity. He is always the most youthful of directors, and here he gives us the youngest of Philip Marlowes, the private eye as a Hardy boy. Marlowe hides in the bushes, pokes his nose up against a ...

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