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DVD Reviews/Romantic Comedy
Appearing on the same DVD together are two Twentieth Century-Fox films That Wonderful Urge (1948) and Love Is News (1937). Both films are about romantic comedies set in the world of the newspaper business. That Wonderful Urge stars Tyrone Power and...

DVD Reviews/Romantic Comedy
The Luck of the Irish (1948) is a cute bit of fantasy. It stars Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Jayne Meadows and Cecil Kellaway as the leprechaun who makes sure the right man and woman get together. Stephen Fitzgerald (Power) is an American journalist ...

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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