

If you have seventy minutes to spare and love old movies where guys wear trousers up to their ribcages, A Man's Game is a total blast. It is perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon when you want something fast and noisy. But if you hate scratchy audio and plots that resolve themselves in about three seconds, you should pro...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

D. Ross Lederman

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"If you have seventy minutes to spare and love old movies where guys wear trousers up to their ribcages, A Man's Game is a total blast. It is perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon when you want something fast and noisy. But if you hate scratchy audio and plots that resolve themselves in about three seconds, you should probably skip this one. 🚒 Tim McCoy stars as our hero, and honestly, the man has the most intense posture in cinematic history. He stands so incredibly straight I kept waiting for hi..."
Harold Shumate
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