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How swell it is to have a childhood favorite film, one as wonderful as Lady and the Tramp, be remastered, restored and reissued by the Walt Disney company so that our kids and grandkids and generations to come can enjoy such a simple and beautiful ...

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Lady Killer (1933) was one of five films James Cagney starred in 1933, and I don't think it's his best of that year. However the tough-guy persona showed through in what to me was somewhat of a convoluted plot. Other cast members including ...

Film Reviews/Horror
It's not every day that you see three distinct movies made out of the same source material, in this case, Richard Matheson's novel I Am Legend, a classic work of science fiction whose concept has endured over four decades and a trio of vari...

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I admit, I'm a sucker for movies that are all about the movies. From more idealistic ditties like The Wizard of Speed and Time to dark satires like The Player, I'm always intrigued to see what the products of the film industry have to say a...

Film Reviews/Film Noir
In the 1940 film version of W. Somerset Maugham's The Letter, Bette Davis plays Leslie Crosbie, the wife of a manager of a rubber plantation near Singapore. In the opening scene, the moon is casting long shadows as Leslie walks out of her house...

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A darker take on the James Bond character was first touched upon in The Living Daylights, and it's been amplified tenfold in 1989's Licence to Kill. There are no colorful villains or grandiose plots for world domination in this film's...

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With the rise of gangster pictures came the rise of the antihero. Though they were criminals who got what was they deserved, they were positioned directly in the spotlight and many felt a need to empathize or even feel a little sorry for them. Most...

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After a false start with On Her Majesty's Secret Service, the arrival of 1973's Live and Let Die truly marked the end of Sean Connery's reign as James Bond. Roger Moore, best known from television's The Saint, was taking over. He no...

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The Living Daylights (1987) marked the first appearance of Timothy Dalton in the shoes of the one and only super spy James Bond. It was only one of two films in which he filled the shoes of Agent 007 (the second being License to Kill two years late...

DVD Reviews/Comedy
Living It Up (1954), one of Martin and Lewis' top-grossing pictures ever has finally arrived on home video for the first time. Martin and Lewis are in for a real treat, as this musical is very funny plus has great show-stopping musical and dan...

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