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The Mod Squad Season One, Volume One, the groundbreaking police drama that helped define a generation made its long-awaited DVD debut December 18, 2007, from CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment.  From producers Aaron Spelling a...

Film Reviews/Horror
With the back-to-back successes of Frankenstein and Dracula, 1931 was the breakout year for Universal Studios as the studio established itself as a true genre heavyweight. That set the challenge to follow up this daunting double act. Enter 1932'...

Film Reviews/Film Noir
Macao (1952), about two mysterious people who meet on a boat sailing from Hong Kong to Macao, is a somewhat intriguing noir that often falls into the ho-hum category, only to be rescued again by it's formidable cast. Robert Mitchum, Jane Russel...

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At the end of the 19th Century, women were not encouraged to get an education. They were not expected to have a career. Yet Marie Sklodowska of Poland sought both and achieved greatness beyond anyone's imagination. Madame Curie (1943) depicts a...

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At the end of the 19th Century, women were not encouraged to get an education. They were not expected to have a career. Yet Marie Sklodowska of Poland sought both and achieved greatness beyond anyone's imagination. Madame Curie (1943) depicts a...

Film Reviews/Western
Critics dubbed the 1948 "The Man From Colorado" as a "psychological Western" genre due to its dark and brooding central characters and themes. Directed by Henry Levin ("The Desperado's"), the film starred Academy A...

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When British big-game hunter Alan Thorndike (Walter Pidgeon) has his finger on the trigger with Adolf Hitler in his sights, you want to shout, "Hurry! Take the shot. Save the world a lot of pain." But of course, he doesn't, and the ev...

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Some films remain classics simply because they are above average. Man of a Thousand Faces (1957), one such film, is the film biography of silent screen legend Lon Chaney. The story features different aspects of his life from the time Chaney was a y...

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Some films remain classics simply because they are above average. Man of a Thousand Faces (1957), one such film, is the film biography of silent screen legend Lon Chaney. The story features different aspects of his life from the time Chaney was a y...

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The James Bond series, adapted from Ian Flemings novels, has hit several goofy patches in its time, with 1974's The Man with the Golden Gun serving as a crown jewel of sheer silliness. These flicks were never meant to be taken too seriously to ...

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