Produced by British International Pictures, The Skin Game (1931) is worth a little look but it is a mostly fairly tedious experience, and one of Alfred Hitchcock’s least interesting movies, probably just of interest for Hitchcock […]
Harrison Ford is especially amusing in director Ivan Reitman’s very acceptable 1998 mix of romance and adventure in the old style, though Six Days Seven Nights is looking to be another African Queen and of […]
The irresistible low-budget 1958 B-movie horror flick The Blob stars Steve McQueen in his first leading role. A gelatinous alien goo arrives on Earth via a meteorite and begins increasing in size each time it consumes people. […]
Stockard Channing as Ouisa Kittredge: ‘I read somewhere that everybody on this planet is separated by only six other people… I also find it like Chinese water torture that we’re so close, because you have […]
Harrison Ford stars as Captain Alexei Vostrikov, who battles with nice second-in-command Mikhail Polenin (Liam Neeson) over safety aboard a Russian nuclear submarine on its controversial and eventually tragic 1961 maiden trip. Director Kathryn Bigelow’s […]
‘Sophistication has a name’ is the dangerous claim in the tagline for this remarkably unsophisticated movie. Johnny Depp stars in director David Koepp’s caper comedy as roguish, debonair English art dealer Charlie Mortdecai, who has to […]
Co-writer/director Robert Towne’s 1998 biographical sports drama stars the young Billy Crudup as the amazingly promising but doomed American athlete Steve Prefontaine in the second out of two simultaneously made biopic films. This one has the […]
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