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DVD Reviews/Horror
In Hangover Square George Harvey Bone (Laird Cregar) is a classical composer living in Hangover Square in London and suffering from periods of blackouts, disillusionments and dizziness. When Sir Henry Chapman (Alan Napier) invites George to finish ...

Film Reviews/Comedy
Woody Allen has long since been acknowledged as one of the 20th century's greatest comedic minds. For me, his forays into drama and more bittersweet stories represent his true talent as a filmmaker. Allen's knack for melding genres and pres...

DVD Reviews/Film Noir
His Kind of Woman (1951) is a film in search of a genre. Is it noir? Swashbuckler? Romance? Comedy? Or what? Early on, the hero (Robert Mitchum) is beaten up in typical noir fashion, off camera with lots of thumps and some shadows. Then he meets a ...

DVD Reviews/Romantic Comedy
Can a devil-may-care guy find happiness with a conventional, upper crust woman? That's the dilemma Cary Grant faces in Holiday (1938). With Grant and Katharine  Hepburn billed as the stars and the strong chemistry between them, the ending is pr...

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MITCHUM AND PEPPARD STAND OUTS IN THIS DRAMA - Although the title Home From The Hill (1960) leaves one wondering just exactly how that title fits in with the plot and subplots, the movie, adapted from William Humphrey's novel, is a great...

DVD Reviews/Blu-Ray or HD DVD
John Ford (born Jack) was an impressive director who started his career off with a bang in 1917. He won several Academy awards including Best Director for The Informer in 1936; The Grapes of Wrath (1941); How Green Was My Valley (1942); and The Qui...

DVD Reviews/Blu-Ray or HD DVD
MGM Home Entertainment currently released another set of new titles now available on Blu-ray. Hotel Rwanda, the 2004 film that was the recipient of three Oscar nominations  -Don Cheadle, Best Actor; Sophie Okonedo, Best Supporting Actress; Best Scr...

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Fewer words set a mystery fan's heart aflutter with more success than, "Elementary, my dear Watson." This has long since become the battle cry of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's timeless literary creation, the super-sleuth Sherlock Holme...

DVD Reviews/Film Noir
The House of Bamboo takes place in Toyko and was shot on location. Because of that, scenes are very busy with background of daily life in Toyko, and the sets are Japanese style homes made of bamboo and always well lit from the sun protruding throug...

  

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