The Batman (2022) – Review

Set within the crime riddled Gotham City, The Batman follows a young Bruce Wayne (Robert Pattinson), who has spent his early years as a masked vigilante, striking fear into criminals. When a sadistic killer known as the Riddler (Paul Dano) begins targeting important figures across the city, Batman is pulled into a complicated web of corruption that runs deeper than expected. A darker, effective, albeit more grounded take on the Batman character, with this flick leaning heavily into the detective style of filmmaking, rather than outright action and violence.

Rating: 4 out of 5.
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Spaghetti Sunday – Edition #8

In this eighth edition of Spaghetti Sunday, the career of Charles Southwood will be under the microscope, with various of his spaghetti western based flicks being reviewed. It’s important to note that this post will continue to grow over time, with new Charles Southwood reviews added as more of his spaghetti western flicks are watched. As with every article and review on the website, this entire series will be spoiler-free.

– The Charles Southwood Edition –

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Gunfight at the OK Corral (1957) – Review

Dedicated Lawman Wyatt Earp (Burt Lancaster) and an infamous outlaw, struggling with a terminal illness, Doc Holliday (Kirk Douglas), form an unlikely alliance which culminates in the pair facing off against the Clanton family in the town of Tombstone, Arizona. The family are the local thugs that are widely known as being responsible for stealing cattle. A well-known American Western released over sixty years ago that tells the story of the legendary gunfight at the OK Corral.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
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The Last Sunset (1961) – Review

In a small Mexican town, known fugitive Brendan O’Malley (Kirk Douglas) arrives at a ranch owned by an old flame and her husband, before eventually taking on the difficult job of driving cattle back over the border from Mexico to the United States. To complicate matters, Lawman Dana Stribling (Rock Hudson), is hot on the tail of the fugitive, with both Stribling and O’Malley eventually crossing paths and settling their differences. Another solid entry into the classic American Western genre that was released over sixty years ago and is well worth the watch.

Rating: 4 out of 5.
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The Long Hot Summer (1958) – Review

An accused barn burner and conman Ben Quick (Paul Newman) arrives in the small Mississippi town of Frenchman’s Bend, before quickly integrating himself with its richest family, the Varners, headed by Will Varner (Orson Welles), who owns just about everything worth owning in the town. Seeing potential in Ben’s ambition and ruthlessness, Will begins to consider him as a suitable match for his daughter, hoping to inject fresh blood into his family. What unfolds is a slow-burning character study of family, power and pride in the deep American south setting. A memorable release stemming back almost seventy years.

Rating: 4 out of 5.
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The Old Way (2023) – Review

Colton Briggs (Nicolas Cage) is a retired gunslinger, attempting to live a quiet and peaceful life with his family, before a shocking turn of events occur. A man from his violent past resurfaces, setting off a chain of events that drags Briggs back into the life he tried to leave behind. What follows is a familiar Western journey of grief, justice, revenge and violence, played out across the harsh and unforgiving landscape of the American west. Well worth watching if you’re sustainable to a Western throwback. It’s worth noting that The Old Way is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Rating: 3 out of 5.
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