Director Joe Roth’s 1990 film Coupe de Ville is a funny and warm-hearted bitter-sweet comedy drama about brothers Bobby, Buddy and Marvin Libner (Patrick Dempsey, Arye Gross and Daniel Stern) meeting up for the first […]
Director Martin Campbell’s 1988 Criminal Law is an interesting but none too convincing suspense thriller, with Britain’s Gary Oldman oddly cast as Ben Chase, a hotshot rising young Boston attorney who gets rich psycho killer Martin […]
The 1934 French comedy film Le Dernier Milliardaire [The Last Billionaire] is writer-director René Clair’s political satire about a bankrupt principality’s ruler, La Reine de Casinario (Marthe Mellot), who gets the world’s richest banker, Banco (Max […]
Director Herbert Wilcox’s enjoyable 1952 British ensemble drama Derby Day [Four against Fate] stars Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Googie Withers, Gordon Harker, John McCallum, Peter Graves, Suzanne Cloutier and Gladys Henson in a tale of […]
Director Raja Gosnell’s 2000 crime comedy Big Momma’s House stars Martin Lawrence, who plays FBI agent Malcolm Turner, forced to disguise himself as a zany grandma to catch an escaped crook, Lester Vesco (Terrence Howard), […]
The hit series of film adaptations of the Aldwych Farces began with the big box office hit Rookery Nook in 1930 and ran throughout the Thirties. Rookery Nook was the first London theatre Aldwych farce, […]
The London Aldwych Theatre farce acting trio of Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare are back for director Tom Walls’s 1933 black and white British farce Turkey Time from the expert Ben Travers. It […]
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