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Saturday Morning Cinema – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

When your relationship persists in misery, do you suppress it in silence or does it lead to the occasional lash out? Or, perhaps you can push through the negative and rediscover the positive that created the relationship in the first place. Number 67 on AFI’s Top 100 American Films of All Time is Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. It’s a whirlwind examination of the imperfections that exist in every relationship. Sometimes those imperfections manifest, and sometimes they need a nudge to surface. And sometimes, there’s scorched earth in the process.

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Saturday Morning Cinema – Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark ignited my imagination as a child, launching a lifelong love of cinema. Spielberg’s direction, John Williams’ score, and unforgettable characters made Raiders a keystone film—one that still thrills, inspires, and earns its place among the greatest American movies ever made.

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Saturday Morning Cinema – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

When your relationship persists in misery, do you suppress it in silence or does it lead to the occasional lash out? Or, perhaps you can push through the negative and rediscover the positive that created the relationship in the first place. Number 67 on AFI’s Top 100 American Films of All Time is Who’s Afraid…

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Saturday Morning Cinema – Black Christmas

Traditional Christmas movies are fun, great even, but what if you need a palate cleanser? Enter 1974’s Black Christmas, a movie that created a template for future slasher films and provides insight into why A Christmas Story is not so innocent.

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Saturday Morning Cinema – Violent Night

Violent Night is not your traditional holiday movie fare, at least not on the surface. Peel back the violence and explosions, and you get something familiar that will either wrap you in the warm embrace of Christmas nostalgia or beat you over the head with it.

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