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Film is a ‘Shadow’ (1994) of what it could’ve been

“The Shadow” (1994) is one of those pre-Superman non-comic superheroes. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow originated in a pulp novel in 1930. He

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‘Last Action Hero’ (1993) deconstructs genre’s absurdities

Today, the TV Tropes website catalogs TV and movie tropes, but “Last Action Hero” (1993) did it before the internet was around. The film, which

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Woo’s ‘Paycheck’ (2003) is illogical yet amusing

The formula of using a Philip K. Dick short story as a foundation for an action film had been established by the time director John

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‘Turnabout’ (2003) a country-spanning conclusion to ‘Roswell’

After three TV seasons and 10 previous books, the “Roswell” saga arrives at its country-spanning conclusion, “Turnabout” (November 2003). Andy Mangels’ and Michael A. Martin’s

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‘Green Lantern’ (2011) hints at Berlanti’s superhero TV work

“Green Lantern” (2011) has a reputation for being garbage, but it’s a perfectly fine adaptation of the DC superhero who was created in 1940 by

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Preston & Child’s ‘Old Bones’ is gripping, creepy

In Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child’s co-authored debut “Relic” (1995), Agent Pendergast is already established in his career. The same goes for Lt. D’Agosta and

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‘Taxi Driver’ (1976) pounds the mean streets

The Oscar-nominated “Joker” has brought a key question about art front and center, perhaps most prominently since the early part of this century when sample-laden

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PKD goes ‘Puttering About in a Small Land’ (1985) to observe human nature

One of the paradoxes of Philip K. Dick’s career is that he wrote his most robust and mature observations about human behavior at the sputtering

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‘Pursuit’ (2003) kicks off ‘Roswell’s’ grand finale

“Roswell’s” book-based “Season 4” starts with “A New Beginning” and “Nightscape,” but the stakes seriously ramp up in “Pursuit” (September 2003). Authors Andy Mangels and

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King adaptation ‘The Outsider’ starts slow but strong

“The Outsider” (Sundays, HBO) is written, directed and paced with such slow-burn confidence that a viewer can almost fool themselves into thinking this isn’t just

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