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  1. Nervous high school senior Tom Lawrence (Chris Young) visits Port Chester University, where he gets a taste of politically correct college life when he's guided by fraternity wild man Droz (Jeremy...

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    • Hart Bochner
    • PG-13
    • Jeremy Piven
  2. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. David Nusair Reel Film Reviews. ...quite watchable and often legitimately funny... Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | May 25, 2024. Stephen...

  3. PCU (1994) - Before it was called "Woke", it was called being "PC". Recommendation. Trailer. This 1994 comedy follows a young high school senior touring a prestigious liberal arts college, only to find out that he is to stay with the anarchist "frat" led by Jeremy Piven as Droz.

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    Director:Richard Rothstein A TV movie that never got beyond the pilot stage, Bates Motel is an interesting idea, complete with a very good cast, but is almost unwatchable in the execution. The fact that Norman Bates is dead in this story, with the plot focusing on a new owner of the motel (Bud Cort, who has never disappointed as an actor, and doesn...

    Director:Gus Van Sant Is the once-controversial 1998 remake of Psycho truly the worst remake of all time? Some still seem to believe that. Gus Van Sant using his Oscar glow from Good Will Hunting(well, that’s my theory anyway) to recreate Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller shot-for-shot and in color is still treated with immediate and aggressive d...

    Director:Mick Garris As 90s premium cable exclusive movies go, Psycho IV: The Beginning is pretty darn good. Using Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins, still electrifying in the role even at this point) calling a radio talk show host (the great CCH Pounder) as a formidable setup, the film delves into Norman’s past by creating a thread that can be easily ...

    Director:Anthony Perkins By 1986, Anthony Perkins seemed to be in a good place with Psycho and Norman Bates. Although he leaned a little more into comedy with the theatrical sequels released during the 1980s, including this third installment, which he directed, there’s no question that Perkins still took the portrayal very seriously. So seriously t...

    Director:Richard Franklin While the first Psycho is an unmatched masterpiece, particularly within its own franchise, there is something about Psycho II that makes it, perhaps, more entertaining. With Anthony Perkins returning to the role of Norman after 23 years, the role that had defined his entire career from 1960 to the present day, the film has...

  4. Apr 5, 2022 · April 5, 2022, 1:40pm. In the early 1990s, there was a lull in the lucrative tradition of college comedies. Sensing an opportunity, 20th Century Fox greenlit PCU, a low-budget film that...

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  5. One of the best attempts at recreating the legendary iconography that is Animal House. This movie is full of quotable quotes and less than known actors at the time. Check it out if only for Jeremy Piven, Jon Favreau and Jake Busey in an amusing cameo as a stoner/ultimate Frisbee player.

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    On Metacritic the film has a score of 42% based on reviews from 13 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [6] Roger Ebert said the film "begins with a terrific premise, but immediately loses faith in it." [7] It has also been ranked among the ten best college movies by The Huffington Post.

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