Director Edward Ludwig’s 1938 black and white comedy musical That Certain Age stars Deanna Durbin as rich, wholesome young Alice Fullerton, who develops a sudden passion for dashing, sophisticated older reporter Vincent Bullitt (Melvyn Douglas) after […]
I really enjoyed Wild Rose. Jessie Buckley and Julia Walters are both great as Rose-Lynn Harlan, a Glasgow musician with dreams of becoming a Nashville country singer star, and her sad and world-weary mum Marion. […]
Writer-director Jonah Hill’s intense and edgy 2018 coming of age drama Mid90s stars Sunny Suljic as out-of-control 13-year-old Stevie, a Nineties-era Los Angeles kid who spends his summer breaking away from his troubled home life with […]
Director Neil Marshall’s 2019 Hellboy is trashy but lusty, with plenty of guts and gore. Caught between supernatural and human worlds, the part-demon Hellboy re-connects with his human dad Professor Broom (and Ian McShane) and […]
Sometimes, very rarely, Clint Eastwood surprises audiences by showing that he can be in a romantic, much softer mood, as with The Bridges of Madison County. Here, back in 1973 the Eastwood-directed romance Breezy, with […]
With Sam Peckinpah’s 1977 Cross of Iron judged a success, a sequel called Sergeant Steiner [aka Steiner – Das Eiserne Kreuz, 2. Teil, aka Breakthrough] was ordered in 1979, directed by Andrew V McLaglen. James […]
Director Sam Peckinpah’s distinguished 1977 war film Cross of Iron is a tough and compelling dissection of the German military mind, seen through the eyes of four men in bloody battle against Russia in 1943. […]
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