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1 Best Releases Starring Malcolm Danare

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Flashdance

GenreDrama Romance
Watch afterVillage of the Damned (1995)
StarringRobert Wuhl Sunny Johnson
MPAA RatingR
StudioParamount

Forty years on, Adrian Lyne's tale of welding, dancing, dreaming, and cold-shoulder sweaters still leaves us all feeling like maniacs. Personally, the notion of referring to films as "guilty pleasures" has always struck me as slightly absurd—if a movie can touch, thrill, amuse, arouse or otherwise entertain you in some way, don't feel guilty about it.  Continue Reading →

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