There aren’t grisly special effects, nor scenes ripe with gore and senseless body counts. Rather, “Rope” is a perfect slice…
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“Baby Doll” (1956) has been denied its rightful place as one of the gems of American cinema and as one…
Producer Val Lewton and his director Jacques Tourneur flew beneath the artistically constricting tentacles of the Hollywood studio machine to…
“The Best Years of Our Lives” is classic and antique. It’s progressive and staid. It’s authentic and bathetic. The synergy…
“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. It won five…
“Ben-Hur” may seem like an odd choice to kick off our 5th annual Man Movie May, but I disagree. A…
76 years ago today, “Casablanca” premiered at New York City’s iconic Hollywood Theatre. The World War 2 based love story…
It may take you longer to say the full name; “L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat” (translated to:…