Gene Hackman

How do the pieces fit in ‘Company Business’ (1991)? None of our business

Gene Hackman and other Eighties-Nineties spy movie faces like Kurtwood Smith, Daniel von Bargen and Terry O’Quinn make “Company Business” (1991) watchable. It skirts the

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‘The Package’ (1989) theorizes a thrilling end to the Cold War

Before big events happen in the real world, filmmakers like to write their own possible versions. These movies later serve as retro-alternate histories and become

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‘Poseidon Adventure’ (1972): When playing follow-the-leader, pick wisely

While “Jaws” (1975) is considered the first blockbuster because of the sheer amount of money it made, plenty of films before it had buzz, long

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‘No Way Out’ (1987) a time capsule of early crime-solving with computers

When “No Way Out” came out in 1987, moviegoers found it fascinating to see what computers could do (and how they could be manipulated) in

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Grisham clunkily comes to big screen with ‘The Firm’ (1993)

John Grisham had only written a few legal thrillers when his work was brought to the big screen for the first time in “The Firm”

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Hardboiled Hackman successfully works on his ‘Night Moves’ (1975)

With the neo-noir movement in full swing, “Night Moves” (1975) is a well-crafted example of the form, so on-point that a lot of the pleasure

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Courtroom drama ‘Runaway Jury’ (2003) avoids running off rails

“Runaway Jury” (2003) is about the gun control versus gun rights debate. Before this gets your blood boiling by assuming the movie will take one

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‘French Connection II’ (1975) brings the hard-a** Drug War to France

“The French Connection” (1971) made its thematic point: All that work by Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman) and other cops, and — while some drugs are

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‘Crimson Tide’ (1995) is a red-letter submarine suspenser

“Crimson Tide” (1995) is the apex of the Nineties action style of shaky handheld camerawork and men seeking the upper hand via authoritative voices and

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‘French Connection’ (1971) lets you make own conclusions about Drug War

Because it’s been so influential on future crime actioners, “The French Connection” (1971) at first blush is an underwhelming Best Picture winner. But when I

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