Director Sidney J Furie’s 1961 Eastmancolour British horror film Doctor Blood’s Coffin has a daft plot about unhinged young biochemist Doctor Peter Blood (Kieron Moore) who returns to his hometown in Cornwall and attempts to […]
The attractively lurid 1928 American drama The Docks of New York is probably Josef von Sternberg’s finest silent film, mainly because of his obvious joy in deploying his complete technical mastery of the medium. The […]
Director Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 black and white Japanese masterwork Ikiru [Living] [Doomed] is a gloomy but extremely affecting portrait of Japanese society through the story of an obscure old civil servant who finds he has […]
Director Daniel Petrie’s disastrous 1966 British black and white drama film The Idol stars Jennifer Jones, Michael Parks, John Leyton, Jennifer Hilary, Natasha Pyne and Guy Doleman. The Idol is a spectacularly terrible, hideously soapy […]
Director James Bridges’s 1985 American romantic drama film Perfect stars John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis, along with Anne De Salvo, Marilu Henner, Laraine Newman, Matthew Reed, and Jann Wenner. Magazine reporter Adam Lawrence (Travolta) is sent to take […]
Cluny Brown (1946) is the last film that Ernst Lubitsch completed before his death on 30 November 1947 at the age of 55. His final film, the American Technicolor musical film That Lady in Ermine […]
Director Arthur Lubin’s 1937 black and white film Adventure’s End stars John Wayne as Pacific pearl diver Duke Slade, in this very modest, quite weakly written and slackly handled romantic adventure, in which he runs […]
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