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Stand by Me 1986
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There are films that you watch and then forget about, and then there are films that stick with you, that make you feel something deeper. Stand By Me is definitely the latter. Released in 1986 and directed by Rob Reiner, this is the kind of movie that isn’t just about a group of kids going on an adventure. It’s about growing up, facing your fears, and dealing with loss. Based on Stephen King’s novel The Body, it might be set…
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Terror Train 1980
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Roger Spottiswoode's direction is competent, if not groundbreaking. The film utilizes the train's confined corridors and dim lighting to build an atmosphere of dread. Cinematographer John Alcott, known for his work with Stanley Kubrick, effectively captures the eerie ambiance, though the visuals sometimes feel more functional than inspired.
The screenplay by T.Y. Drake adheres to many genre tropes but does so with a sense of earnestness that can be endearing. However, the pacing suffers in parts, with the tension sagging…
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The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! 1988
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Wait, sex, but their condoms 😱 😱 😱 🤯 🤯 🤯 that’s amazing… that's genius
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