The 5 Best Ridley Scott Director’s Cuts
Ridley Scott is the master of the Director’s Cut, but of all the ones he’s done, which are the most essential?
Ridley Scott is the master of the Director’s Cut, but of all the ones he’s done, which are the most essential?
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While it’s certainly designed with fans of the Broadway play in mind, Wicked goes down pretty easy for non-fans as well.
Revisiting The Color of Money, one of the most underrated Tom Cruise movies, pairing him with the legendary Paul Newman and Martin Scorsese.
With A Real Pain a hit, Jesse Eisenberg is set to direct a musical, but the genre has been the ruin of many a director before him.
The streaming version of It’s a Wonderful Life that’s been showing on Pluto, Tubi and Roku is an abomination with a new title and a terrible new musical score.
Steve McQueen’s Blitz lacks the power of his other films, but is perhaps his easiest film to enjoy.
While Gladiator 2 should perform well this weekend, Wicked should easily take the top spot at the box office.
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Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II is a solid, faithful sequel to the original and contains a standout performance by Denzel Washington.
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