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...                                                                In this day and age people seem to forget about the 1932, Paul Muni-starring version of the gangster classic Scarface.  By......

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The Sea Chase, is an odd sort of film. It stars John Wayne and Lana Turner, and while part of the plot does involve a romantic encounter between them, the plot and settings are most unusual for a John Wayne film. That said, as an action hero, a rou...

Film Reviews/Western
Seven Men From Now (1956) is a well-made Western from the pen of Burt Kennedy (The Train Robbers, The War Wagon) directed by Budd Boetticher (The Cimarron Kid) and staring Randolph Scott, ably supported by Gail Russell and Lee Marvin. Don't be ...

DVD Reviews/Western
Seven Men From Now (1956) is a well-made Western from the pen of Burt Kennedy (The Train Robbers, The War Wagon) directed by Budd Boetticher (The Cimarron Kid) and staring Randolph Scott, ably supported by Gail Russell and Lee Marvin. Don't be ...

Film Reviews/Comedy
 MARILYN MONROE SIZZLES IN THIS COMEDY - Despite its goofy opening scene about Manhattan Indians sending their wives away for the summer, The Seven Year Itch (1955) is a delightful comedy about husbands sending their families away and then ...

Film Reviews/Horror
The 1946 She-Wolf of London is a rather curious addition to Universal's monster movie legacy. Starring June Lockhart and Don Porter, She-Wolf of London is admirable for taking a more cerebral approach than most chillers of its time, but I can&#...

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Mention James Stewart or Shenandoah and one automatically thinks of the other. The 1965 movie about a family that gets dragged into the Civil War kicking and screaming is not only a heartfelt drama, but another fine portrayal of Stewart's. ...

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Real life married couple Cornel Wilde and Patricia Knight starred together in Shockproof (1949). Co-written by Samuel Fuller and Helen Deutsch, the film is directed by Douglas Sirk. Wilde plays a parole officer who is in charge of a recent parolee ...

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Celebrating its 50th anniversary Sleeping Beauty; the Platinum Edition is available for a limited time from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and marks the first-ever Disney Classic Animated feature in high definition. Debuting on 2-Disc Blu-r...

DVD Reviews/Blu-Ray or HD DVD
In 1939 the world received a treat no one knew would entertain millions for years to come. This was the Walt Disney Studios release of the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Fast forward 70 years and the new technology called Blu-Ray is once aga...

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