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DVD Reviews/Western
When a two fisted Civil War veteran rides into town and sees a damsel in distress, what else would he do but rescue her? So starts Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), an oater with a twist. Hogan (Clint Eastwood in his sexy prime) rescues the beautif...

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Under Capricorn (1949) doesn't require the leap of faith its reputation suggests. Headlined by Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten, it's a costume melodrama directed by the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. It was a notion that audiences b...

Film Reviews/Romantic Comedy
Under the Yum Yum Tree (1963), which stars Jack Lemmon as a sex-crazed landlord, shows just how zany this noted actor could be. Among the sex comedies of the early 1960s, a time when sex in films was tempered, Yum Yum Tree was far more about the co...

DVD Reviews/Romantic Comedy
Under the Yum Yum Tree (1963), which stars Jack Lemmon as a sex-crazed landlord, shows just how zany this noted actor could be. The film has never been released on DVD before, but as of June 2009, is part of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) ...

DVD Reviews/Horror
Adapted from Jessie Douglas Kerruish's novel, The Undying Monster (1942) is another early picture about the myth that a man can become a werewolf and turn into a wolf late at night and stalk victims. The Hammond family lives in a gated English ...

Film Reviews/Horror
Gail Russell & Ray Milland For as long as studios have been making horror movies, they've tried selling them to the skittish. Despite a rise in popularity, chillers are still viewed as cinematic black sheep, their themes of...

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For some, a road is just a road. Asphalt or gravel, it leads you from A to B, nothing more. But check out any crummy car flick of the last few decades, and it will seem to say roads are metaphors for life, a series of endless paths you alone are re...

DVD Reviews/Film Noir
Vicki (1953), definitely a film noir, includes murder and off-screen violence; beautiful women; doggedly persistent policemen, it's photographed with dark shadows and stark camera angles and you have a typical film noir. The lead character (Jea...

Film Reviews/Horror
Before mad doctors and perversions of science ruled the roost, Universal Studios stocked its monster roster with the finest creatures folklore had to offer. Those beasts that thrived in campfire tales now got to stalk the silver screen, not the lea...

Film Reviews/Musical
West Side Story (1961) is considered by many fans as the most cinematic of all movie musicals. The melodramatic musical, based on the Broadway play of 1957, takes its story from the pages of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet's tragedy of feudi...

  

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