Director Jack Conway’s 1931 MGM drama film The Easiest Way stars Constance Bennett, Robert Montgomery and Adolphe Menjou. Poor girl from the wrong side of the tracks Laura ‘Lolly’ Murdock (Bennett) loves young newsman Jack […]
James Mason is your guide as he walks through the streets of Swinging Sixties London in the quirky, engaging, nostalgic documentary film The London Nobody Knows (1969). James Mason is your guide and narrator as […]
Writer/ director Dave Payne’s 2002 comedy drama film Just Can’t Get Enough tells the amusing, saucy story of the Chippendales’ rise to fame, capturing the mood and atmosphere nicely. The well-oiled, muscular male strippers find […]
Charles Frend’s workable but undistinguished 1942 British war film The Big Blockade is Ealing Studios’ documentary-drama about Britain’s economic blockade of Nazi Germany. Director Charles Frend’s workable 1942 British black-and-white war film The Big Blockade is Ealing […]
Burt Reynolds plays New York private eye Shamus McCoy on a case of stolen diamonds and murder, in the 1973 American private eye comedy crime thriller film Shamus. ‘SHAMUS a pool-shooting, card-playing, broad-chasing, private eye… […]
‘Will anyone survive those hours Just Before Dawn (1980)?’ Director Jeff Lieberman’s strong 1981 horror thriller Just Before Dawn stars George Kennedy, Mike Kellin and Chris Lemmon star as forest ranger Roy McLean, Ty and […]
The intriguing 1961 black and white espionage thriller The Secret Ways stars Richard Widmark, is strikingly shot on location by Max Green, and has the first major film score by John Williams. Director Phil Karlson’s […]
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