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Review: The Incendiary, Impassioned BLACKKKLANSMAN Is Classic Spike Lee

The premise of BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee’s impassioned, incendiary, often brilliant new film, sounds like a joke. In 1978, Ron Stallworth (John David Washington, son of Denzel), a black rookie detective in the Colorado Springs police department, infiltrates the local chapter...

Brad Pitt Takes Command in New WAR MACHINE Trailer

Brad Pitt stars in War Machine, which follows the rise and fall of a military leader after he takes command of NATO forces in Agahanistan. A new trailer showcases Pitt's bold, brazen, real-life character, General Glen McMahon.  Here's the official...

Exclusive: OPENING NIGHT Poster Teases a Wild Time

Ah, the wild and wacky traumas of an opening night stage production! It all comes together in the musical comedy Opening Night and we are pleased to present the exclusive debut of the poster right here. Here's the synopsis: Stage...

Review: AMERICAN ULTRA, Ultra Violent Yet Ultra Forgettable

We've seen a lot of Americans at the movies in the past decade or so. American Beauty, American Sniper, American Gangster, American Movie, American Hardcore, American Pie - the list goes on and on. It's been a veritable melting pot...

TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT review

Hey, like, remember the eighties? Welcome to the latest in the current wave of 1980s nostalgia films. This one, the pointlessly titled "Take Me Home Tonight" (the Eddie Money song of the same name is never heard, despite a wall-to-wall...

TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT Review

My colleague William Goss and I had a slight disagreement on the virtually worthless Take Me Home Tonight: I thought it was a pathetic Dazed and Confused wannabe that was edited at random by a stupid monkey in a dark...

'Take Me Home Tonight' music video. Totally awesome, dude.

Now that we're a couple decades past the 80s I find I am a touch more nostalgic for them than I was, say, ten years ago. I'm only realizing that these last few years that they were far more formative...

Topher Grace Asks You To TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT

So. Why the hell am I writing about a 1980's set romantic comedy starring Topher Grace and Anna Faris here in ScreenAnarchy? Simple. Because Take Me Home Tonight happens to be directed by Michael Dowse, the man behind the camera...