The Spies Who Loved the ’80s

The Spies Who Loved the ’80s

Espionage films have been popular throughout cinematic history, with deep roots dating back to the silent era. Most films were based on popular novels, much like the James Bond series that gained international popularity in the early ’60s. Movie patrons were...
Who Killed the Western Comedy?

Who Killed the Western Comedy?

Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways to Die in the West could be described as a film that attempts to bring back a ‘dead genre.’ It’s been suggested that there hasn’t been a good Western comedy since Blazing Saddles in 1974. That was 40 years...