Bryce Wilson
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The Missing
By Bryce Wilson published
Not yet ratedThe modern western is a wasteland. It's as barren and desolate a vista as any that you would find in Monumental Valley.
House of 1000 Corpses
By Bryce Wilson published
You know what? Screw it. There's no way to dance around this thing, I like House of 1000 Corpses. The reason is simple. I'm tired of where horror is headed.
Cronos
By Bryce Wilson published
Guillermo Del Toro is a director that interests me. It’s not so much his films but his style and his spirit. Let me put it this way, you'd be hard pressed to find a director I like better
House of Sand and Fog
By Bryce Wilson published
Not yet ratedIn Roger Ebert's review of Road to Perdition, he said, "Road to Perdition is like a Greek tragedy, dealing out remorseless fates for all the characters. Some tragedies, like Hamlet, are exhilarating
The Big Bounce
By Bryce Wilson published
Like Bruce Lee, and Johnny Cash, Elmore Leonard is just one of those things that will always be cool. His books have utterly changed the face of the modern Crime and Western novel
Once Upon A Time In the West
By Bryce Wilson published
Once Upon A Time In the West tells you it's something special about twenty minutes in. Cowboys in black dusters float across the barren desert like specters of death.
The Last Temptation of Christ
By Bryce Wilson published
Let’s face it. No matter how devout you are you have to admit that movies about Jesus blow, pretty much across the board.
The Fog of War
By Bryce Wilson published
This film is a rorsch blot if there ever was one. Was McNamara a great leader or a tyrant? Is he laying all his cards on the table or is he the same elusive bastard as always?
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