Dusty Somers hails from Seattle, and is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in journalism.
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An intriguing film — although not for the reasons most probably expect.
A harrowing neorealist thriller.
A brisk drama that occasionally embraces its comedic side.
A lush film, painted with bold strokes and possessing operatic force.
A rock musical with its head and its heart in the right place.
It exemplifies Hollywood oversimplification, but it’s the best kind of brainless entertainment.
An unjustly ignored masterpiece about the immigrant experience.
Possesses familiar elements of classic British cinema, but finds a path all its own.
A decent public domain release of a crackling, brutal film noir.
A quintessentially American film from Ridley Scott.
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