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Brand new episode on the Alfred Hitchcock 1958 classic: "Vertigo." There are those who say it may well be the SINGLE GREATEST FILM EVER MADE. Do you agree? Do we?
"Vertigo" | Hitchcock's Polarizing Masterpiece(?) | Movie Review by The Bluff Council There are those who will tell you that Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" is the single greatest film ever made, and there are those you will tell you it is an ove...
What were the best films of 2023!? Oh, we'll tell you...
These are the BEST FILMS of 2023 | Movie Reviews by The Bluff Council (almost entirely spoiler free) It's that time of the year again! Actually, we're a little behind. But that's what makes us COOL, ok, guys? We march to the beat of our own drummer. And he's...
Is "Crash" hated because it won Best Picture or is it hated because it beat "Brokeback Mountain?" Go check out our full episode on Patreon! You won't be able to quit us.
Lots to update since the last time you heard from us here on Facebook! We are sorry for neglecting you...
Our YouTube channel is stocked full of new episodes, and we now have a Patreon page, where we recently released a new episode on the 2004 film "Crash," that can only be seen there. Go check it out!
And we'll be posting here much more consistently in this new year. Happy New Year to you all!
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The special effects in "Labyrinth" are mostly amazing, and that movie was made 40 years ago! Surely, we have made tremendous progress in films. Right? Right!? RIGHT YOU GUYS!?!?
The Bluff Council
Keith Macri and Ev Durán met in 2014 and have been debating each other ever since. Often, these debates center around their shared passion of filmmaking and movies.
“Ev is pretentious, and his taste in movies is no different,” Keith has been known to say, even at funerals.
“Keith is a total moron,” Ev frequently volunteers, often just to strangers in the street, with no accompanying context.
Great friends, these guys.