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DVD Reviews/Film Noir
  Road House (1948), a film noir classic, stars one of the queens of noir, Ida Lupino. She is outstanding as the lounge singer who tears apart an old friendship with fatal results. The film contains the elements necessary ...

DVD Reviews/Comedy
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour hit the road again in Road to Morocco (1942). This time the road winds its way through dunes and the transportation is a camel; but the three stars manage to sift through the sand to dig up lots of laughs. ...

Film Reviews/Musical
The romantic comedy/musical Romance On The High Seas starring Doris Day starts with the wedding of socialite Elvira (Janis Page) to Michael Kent (Don DeFore, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo). While walking down the aisle she sees him making eyes at someo...

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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians - talk about a title that gets your attention. Even film buffs who've made bizarre cinema their bread and butter get stymied when presented with this strange 1964 relic. It sure puts Kris Kringle's limitati...

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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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