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Point Break is somehow both incredibly corny and genuinely groundbreaking, the product of a bunch of weird late-‘80s cultural trends crashing and colliding to create something almost miraculous.
Point Break wasn't primed for re-mining, exactly, but the movie has found a recent second life in Rocky Horror-style theatre screenings and post-ironic appreciation in movies like Hot Fuzz, ...
Revisiting Hours: ‘Point Break’ Is the Greatest Female-Gaze Action Movie Ever Kathyrn Bigelow's 1991 cops-robbers-and-surfers thriller isn't just a great action movie — it gave the genre ...
Point Break eventually grossed a respectable $43 million in the US, not quite double the budget, but it wasn’t as if it had “legs,” even by 2016 standards. By August 1991, ...
Point Break is a cat-and-mouse story in the strangest way, then, since the cat finds himself hypnotized by the mouse. Johnny can't bring himself to bring Bodhi in even when he has the man ...
Camp status was conferred in 2003 with “Point Break Live!,” a show, now staged across the country, that made the movie’s badness its point.
Point Break was shot up and down the LA County coastline from Manhattan Beach pier, where Utah buys his first Day-Glo surfboard, to Neptune's Net, a much-loved Malibu seafood joint.
“Point Break,” of course, didn’t invent camp — or even Zen garbage, for that matter. Western culture has long borrowed from the East, offering its peculiar version of Buddhism-lite.
We’re using Keanu Reeve’s 50th birthday as an excuse to revisit ‘Point Break,’ surfer culture and that one time Keanu got beat up by a naked lady.
A remake of the 1991 film of the same name, which starred Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves, "Point Break" is about an FBI agent going undercover inside a group of skilled, extreme athletes.