Lorenzo Semple Jr.

‘Three Days of the Condor’ (1975) provides holiday-season conspiracy chill

Political conspiracy films were so common in the Seventies that some people were probably getting sick of them, but today they stand as a rich

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‘The Parallax View’ (1974) a timelessly chilling conspiracy noir

Alan J. Pakula is arguably the most influential director in the second wave of noir in film history – Seventies neo-noir. The original wave dominated

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‘Batman: The Movie’ (1966) is an endless lame joke

With “Gotham” back for its final season, I’m looking back at past “Batman” projects from the perspective of someone who enjoyed “The Animated Series” as

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