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Culture The 2015 ‘Point Break’ Remake is One of the Best Bad Movies of All Time Honor our (dead) Presidents with this perfect long-weekend watch.
The new Point Break fails to grasp why people still love the weirdness and idiosyncrasies of the 1991 cult action favorite.… ...
Worst of all is the fate of the female love interest. In the first "Point Break," it was Lori Petty at her feisty best, holding her own with the boys and then teaching Johnny Utah how to surf.
Point Break Review This isn't what was meant by "get me two." Everything is bigger in Warner Bros.'s new Point Break film: the stakes are higher, the moral is bigger, the action is better.
Features Point Break and its Status as a ’90s Action Movie Classic With a remake due this summer, we take a look back at the Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze original ...
Action movie classics Point Break and The Fast and the Furious don’t seem to have much in common on the surface, after all one is about two bros surfing killer waves and the other is about two ...
“Point Break” is the perfect movie to watch with people who like to ask questions, especially questions like: “What would a surfing movie look like with Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze?” It would — ...
Worst of all is the fate of the female love interest. In the first “Point Break,” it was Lori Petty at her feisty best, holding her own with the boys and then teaching Johnny Utah how to surf.
The bro-heavy “Point Break” reboot has found its female lead. Teresa Palmer, the Australian actress best known for her role in the zombie love story “Warm Bodies,” has joined the cast of ...
The original “Point Break” was released nearly 25 years ago, and new leading man Luke Bracey told TheWrap in the latest episode of “Drinking with the Stars” that now is the “perfect time ...
The film crew on 'Point Break' accomplished first feats in filmmaking, including maneuvering two helicopters at Jaws and filming inside a tube at Teahupoo.
Whatever one says about the new “Point Break” remake, one statement can be made unequivocally: Those behind it are serious about the film’s intentions.