
Chris Nashawaty
Critic, Writer and Editor at Freelance
Writer/Editor/Critic/Author of THE FUTURE WAS NOW & books on Roger Corman & Caddyshack. Dad of twins. Sox fan. Does his own stunts. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
esquire.com | Chris Nashawaty
Mike KimThe first Mission: Impossible hit cinemas exactly nearly 30 years ago. On May 22, 1996, to be exact. Since then, the film and its sequels have matured into the rare — maybe the only — long-running blockbuster franchise that actually seems to get better and better as it goes on and on.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Chris Nashawaty
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."The first Mission: Impossible hit theaters exactly nearly 30 years ago. On May 22, 1996, to be exact. Since then, the film and its sequels have matured into the rare—maybe the only—long-running blockbuster franchise that actually seems to get better and better as it goes on and on.
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2 weeks ago |
ew.com | Chris Nashawaty |Clark Collis |Kevin Jacobsen
As The Shining turns 45, we list some of our favorite Stephen King movie and TV adaptations that stick in our minds like a good ghost story. Obviously, the true classics like Carrie (1976), The Shining (1980), and Misery (1990) are among the best films of their genre.
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2 weeks ago |
esquire.com | Chris Nashawaty
There’s an action sequence in the eighth and final Mission: Impossible movie, Final Reckoning, that is so insane, so flat-out fucking bonkers, that it really has to be seen to be believed. Hell, I’ve seen it and I still don’t believe it. And while reading about the scene in question can’t possibly do it justice, I’m going to give it a shot here anyway. It arrives a hair past the film’s two-hour mark.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Chris Nashawaty
There’s an action sequence in the eighth and final Mission: Impossible movie, Final Reckoning, that is so insane, so flat-out fucking bonkers, that it really has to be seen to be believed. Hell, I’ve seen it and I still don’t believe it. And while writing about the scene in question can’t possibly do it justice, I’m going to give it a shot here anyway. It arrives a hair past the film’s two-hour mark.
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