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Will Walker Orr

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March, 2025
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About Will Walker Orr

Will Walker Orr is a writer, musician, and certified comic-book nerd who digs movies, TV shows, and long-form discussions about the Sopranos series finale above all else. 

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Liam Neeson's 2023 Action Thriller Reminded Everyone Why His Career Change 15 Years Earlier Was So Perfect

This 2023 Liam Neeson thriller is one of his greatest, and it proves just why his shift toward the action genre in 2008 was so perfect.

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This 2008 Martial Arts Movie Is The Perfect Place To Start If You're Totally New To The Genre

If you're looking to get into the martial arts genre, this 2008 modern classic starring Donnie Yen is absolutely the perfect place to start.

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Why Earth Is Doomed In Interstellar, Explained

The mysterious apocalypse in Christopher Nolan's Interstellar forced humanity to look to the stars, but what caused it in the first place?

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Christopher Lee's Obscure 66-Year-Old Sci-Fi Movie Is A Hidden Gem You Really Need To See

This 1959 film starring the late Christopher Lee blends gothic horror and science fiction in a chilling watch that is criminally underrated.

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John Wayne & John Ford's 1945 Naval War Movie Might Be The Best WWII Film You Haven't Seen

This 1945 World War II film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne is so underrated it’s criminal that most people haven't seen it before.

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Closeup of Scott Baio in Zapped!
This 1980s Sci-Fi Comedy Has Aged So Badly, I'm Amazed It Got A Sequel In The 1990s

This sci-fi comedy from the '80s starring Scott Baio is so inappropriate, it's incredible that an even worse sequel got greenlit in the '90s.

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Jackie Chan balancing cups in Drunken Master
Jackie Chan's Greatest Old-School Kung Fu Movie Is This Stone-Cold Classic With 85% On Rotten Tomatoes

This cult classic Jackie Chan movie from 1978 has it all — laughs, action, and of course, incredible martial arts and stunt choreography.

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The Rock standing before a burning building in The Rundown
The Rock's Most Underrated Movie Is His 23-Year-Old Action Comedy Everyone Forgot About

This overlooked 2003 action comedy might just be Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's best performance, but everyone seems to have forgotten about it.

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Charlton Heston as Mark Antony
In The Span Of 22 Years, Charlton Heston Played The Same Character In Three Unconnected Movies

Legendary actor Charlton Heston is known for his wide range of roles across his career, but he played this famous general three different times.

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I Can't Believe I Missed Jack Black Appearing In Golden Girls' Spinoff

The hilarious Jack Black made a brief appearance in a special episode of this '90s Golden Girls spinoff, and I can't get it out of my head.

Marlon Brando standing in his office in The Godfather
"Greatest American Film:" Spielberg's The Godfather Praise Is Deeply Ironic When You The Movie's First Line

Though Steven Spielberg recently called The Godfather the "greatest American film," his words are ironic when you the movie's opening scene.

Forget Taken, Liam Neeson's Best Action Thriller Was Released 15 Years Later
Forget Taken, Liam Neeson's Best Action Thriller Was Released 15 Years Later

This 2023 thriller flips the Liam Neeson action-hero persona on its head in what could be the actor's greatest performance—even better than Taken!

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Conan The Barbarian Has 7 Movies & TV Shows, But Still Hasn't Beat Arnold Schwarzenegger's Version From 43 Years Ago

There have been many entries in the Conan the Barbarian franchise, but none compare to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s original film from 1982.

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With A Reboot Coming, Now Is The Perfect Time To Revisit Sylvester Stallone's Underrated 1997 Thriller

This '90s crime thriller starring Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro is less of an action-hero shoot 'em up and more of a slow-burn drama.

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Paths Of Glory (1957) Kirk Douglas as Colonel Dax
This 68-Year-Old War Movie Was Kirk Douglas' Best Film, But Got Banned By Multiple Different Countries

Kirk Douglas' impressive performance in this 1957 film won critical acclaim, but that didn't stop it from being banned in several European countries.

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Michael Scott cringing on The Office
The Office Would've Been A Very Different Show If This Actor Played Michael Instead Of Steve Carell

It’s hard to imagine anyone besides Steve Carell playing Michael Scott, but this famous TV icon came close to being the lead actor on The Office.

Christopher Eccleston and Bille Piper as the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler on Doctor Who
20 Years Later, Doctor Who Doing Such A Shocking Scene As Early As Episode 2 Still Amazes Me

Doctor Who's 2005 revival brought a newfound energy, cunning and wit to the series, but it also showed the Ninth Doctor’s dark side early on.

Actor Ben Wang as Li in Karate Kid: Legends.
Daniel's Cobra Kai Story Explains Why He's The Perfect Sensei For The New Karate Kid

Daniel LaRusso's experience teaming up with Johnny and blending martial art styles make him the perfect teacher for Li Fong in Karate Kid: Legends.

Burt Lancaster's 61-Year-Old War Movie With 94% On Rotten Tomatoes Is One Of The Most Underrated WW2 Movies Ever
Burt Lancaster's 61-Year-Old War Movie With 94% On Rotten Tomatoes Is One Of The Most Underrated WW2 Movies Ever

Burt Lancaster’s fight to stop a Nazi shipment full of stolen art in The Train is one of the best and most underrated WW2 films ever made.

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John Wayne's Final Western Was A Perfect Goodbye To The Entire Genre As He Knew It
John Wayne's Final Western Was A Perfect Goodbye To The Entire Genre As He Knew It

John Wayne's final contribution to the Western genre served as the perfect send-off for the storied career of Hollywood's greatest cowboy.

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