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DVD Reviews/Musical
A DELIGHTFUL AND FUN MUSICAL - Daddy Long Legs (1955), based on the 1912 novel by Gene Webster, stars Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron in a delightful story about a wealthy playboy who becomes an anonymous benefactor of a young girl and tries d...

DVD Reviews/Film Noir
The Dark Corner (1946) is a typical film noir. The mood is heavy. The heroine is feisty and will stand by her man at all costs. And that man is in a whole lot of trouble. The shadows are deep, and there are plenty of cigarettes to go around. Howeve...

Film Reviews/Film Noir
The Dark Corner (1946) is a typical film noir. The mood is heavy. The heroine is feisty and will stand by her man at all costs. And that man is in a whole lot of trouble. The shadows are deep, and there are plenty of cigarettes to go around. Howe...

DVD Reviews/Horror
By all accounts, 1981's Dark Night of the Scarecrow shouldn't have startled a tree stump. The title monster is something Dorothy would shuffle down the Yellow Brick Road with, and having been made for broadcast television, graphic content i...

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A Biblical tale of tragedy and romantic obsession - More than 3000 years ago King David of Bethlehem ruled over the united tribes of Israel. The 1951 David and Bathsheba starring Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward, takes on the historical era an...

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More than 3000 years ago King David of Bethlehem ruled over the united tribes of Israel. The 1951 David and Bathsheba starring Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward, takes on the historical era and the problems King David encountered, including morality...

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The science fiction genre is replete with tales of aliens, robots, and spectacular space battles. Such stories are what people see most often in the movies, but while many are quite entertaining, the number of films that go a few steps beyond is fr...

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Three greedy half-brothers pitted against each other by their widowed, tyrannical father often spells trouble, but add the father's sexy young bride to the mix, and that's a formula for disaster. This emotionally charged scenario is the sta...

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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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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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