Is Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Assassins’ Really That Bad?

Time is a film’s greatest critic, whether its praise leads to longevity or is just the flavor of the week. When you think of the greatest movies of 1980, does the Oscar Award winner for Best Picture, Robert Redford’s Ordinary People, come to mind? Or does Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining? On the other hand, some movies age like fine wine, with cult classics living on despite flopping at the box office with years of adoration from fans carrying them into infamy.


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