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Diary of Anne Frank, The
DVD Reviews/*
There's nothing that reminds us more of how fast time passes than the 50th anniversary of a movie. Originally released in 1959, The Diary of Anne Frank is now out in a 50th anniversary DVD edition from Fox Home Entertainment. Watching the stor...
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Diary of Anne Frank, The
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No matter how many times you may have seen The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), watching the story of the courageous Frank family who were hidden - along with a few other Jews - by their friends for two years is as touching and heartfelt as seeing it fo...
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Die Another Day
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For all intents and purposes, it's best not to view Die Another Day as a traditional James Bond adventure. The 20th screen outing for the character and the last to star Pierce Brosnan, the film arrived in 2002, on the 40th anniversary of when D...
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Dog Day Afternoon HD DVD
DVD Reviews/Blu-Ray or HD DVD
It's been a long time since I saw Dog Day Afternoon (1975) with Al Pacino's magnificent performance, so I was eager to see this story again, especially on HD-DVD. I was delighted with what I saw.
Dr. No
Film Reviews/*
In 1962, three of the most immortal words in film history were uttered onscreen for the first time: "Bond. James Bond." Dr. No was the first look that audiences got at Bond in action (if one puts aside the American TV version of Casino Ro...
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Dracula 1931
Film Reviews/Horror
Few actors are privileged to have a name fans associate with an entire character type. 1931's Dracula introduced Bela Lugosi as the world's most famous vampire, and it was a portrayal that would shape the bloodsuckers yet to come. The film ...
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Drowning Pool, The
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The Drowning Pool (1975), adapted from Ross Macdonald's novel, is another episode about private detective Lew Harper (Paul Newman). This time Harper is summoned to Lousiana by Iris Devereaux (Joanne Woodward), a woman he shared a brief sexual enc...
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Drowning Pool, The DVD
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The Drowning Pool (1975), adapted from Ross Macdonald's novel, is another episode about private detective Lew Harper (Paul Newman). This time Harper is summoned to Lousiana by Iris Devereaux (Joanne Woodward), a woman he shared a brief sexual e...
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Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, The
Film Reviews/Comedy
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976) offers comedy set in a Western era, as well as a change for George Segal or Goldie Hawn fans to laugh and laugh in this misadventure about gambling, romance and what it was like for "some" of the l...
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