Oliver Stone gingerly threw out a screenplay by the infinitely more talented Quentin Tarantino so he could recreate Natural Born Killers in his own odious, obnoxious, insufferable image.
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Read MoreEverybody loves So I Married an Axe. Murderer. Everyone is right.
Read MoreAfter conquering the world of television, Arthur Penn turned his attention to film, and began and ended his auspicious career with two very different movies, the moody western The Left Handed Gun and the misanthropic dark comedy Penn & Teller Get Killed.
Read MoreNora Ephron flopped big time with a world-class cast with the 1994 Christmas dark comedy Mixed Nuts.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films of Virginia Madsen continues with the nifty 2017 dark Christmas comedy Better Watch Out, a nicely nasty riff on the homicidal craziness of Home Alone.
Read MoreSeventy two years later, Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard remains a hip, roaringly contemporary marvel.
Read MoreNicolas Cage got very dark for 2005’s Lord of War, Andrew Niccol’s bracingly brutal dark comedy about the international arms trade and the men who arm the world.
Read MoreNicolas Cage is a sad weather man in the sneakily great 2005 cult classic The Weather Man.
Read MoreNicolas Cage delivers another masterful performance as a con man with a whole lot of issues in Ridley Scott’s masterful crime melodrama Matchstick Men.
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