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    There’s Nothing Better Than A Good Bad Guy

    Why villains must be the protagonists of their own story.

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    1987: The Thrilling-est Year in Hollywood History

    Michael Ledwidge makes the case for 1987 as the crowning achievement of Hollywood movie-making.

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    Frank Zafiro reflects on 'A Grifter's Song' as the ambitious anthology series reaches a conclusion.

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    Every Picture Tells a Story: Cinema Speculation, The Getaway and Me

    Bruce Riordan traces a personal history through Quentin Tarantino's analysis of a Sam Peckinpah classic.

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    Steel is crunching, rubber is burning, and lives are in danger.

    September 22, 2023  By Nick Kolakowski
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    Colson Whitehead on Blaxploitation Cinema, Sidney Lumet's New York, and His Own Harlem Trilogy

    The author discusses the latest installment of his sweeping crime history of New York City.

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    New England Noir: A Brief, Idiosyncratic History of a Literary Region

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