Double Feature
In the glory days of theater-going, movie fans would sit back, relax, and enjoy not one but two features at their favorite movie theater. While it’s more difficult to find in our multiplex era, the wide variety of movie titles on streaming services means movie lovers can have their own double feature in the comfort of their own homes — and we’re here to help you decide what to watch.
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Double Feature: 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' and 'Nosferatu The Vamprye' Each Portray Vampires As Being More Lonely Than Sexy
You think you're lonely? Try being a vampire! -
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Double Feature: 'Lost In America' and 'While We're Young,' Two Instructive Comedies About The Importance Of Acting Your Age
Getting older is life's great folly, and most of us are incapable of doing so gracefully. -
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Double Feature: 'Heartburn' and 'Ironweed' Couldn't Be Any More Different In Subject Matter, But Share Powerhouse Performances From Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep
These two films show two artists at the peak of their powers. -
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Double Feature: 'Goodfellas' And 'My Blue Heaven' Each Tell The Story Of The Same Mobster, But Could Not Be Any More Different
Each film tells the incredible story of mobster-turned-informant Henry Hill, but these two films could NOT be any different. -
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Double Feature: 'My Best Friend's Wedding' and 'Bachelorette' Demonstrate Why Weddings Are Both Loved and Loathed
If My Best Friend's Wedding is a movie for people who love weddings, Bachelorette is for those who have come to resent the tradition. -
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Double Feature: 'Gloria' And 'Widows' Showcase Women Navigating The Brutal World of Violent Men
Both Gloria and Widows are a study in desperation. -
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Double Feature: 'Clerks' and 'Support The Girls' Offer A Look At The Hilarity and Inanity of Working Stiffs
There are many terrible jobs, but the jobs on display in 1994's Clerks and 2018's Support the Girls are pretty sucky.