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Valkyrie is an ultimate Nazi movie hamstrung by a lack of Germans: As victors, the Americans and British get to write the history of WWII, but they should at least have used Teutonic actors for this German Army story. Instead Allies play Krauts in Bryan Singer’s movie, complete with more Briti…
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The real Stauffenberg snaps to for Hi...
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Vengeance isn’t original. Hell, it’s the eighth movie titled Vengeance. Nor is it LOL funny, other than maybe that bit about Texas football. But it is interesting and of-the-moment and almost kind-hearted. That’s enough to make an expensive trip to the multiplex worthwhile. B. J. Novak’s pass… |
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Hitchcock’s classic thriller, dizzying as ever, still packs enough punch to make girls scream. While tame by the crude standards of the past thirty years, the movie doesn’t lack for intrigue, glamour and surprise. That said and though Vertigo is widely acclaimed as Hitchcock’s masterpiece, …
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Hey, is that Kim Novak out front?
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This movie really took me by surprise. In a series of unlikely circumstances a young Spanish cutie decides to hang out with some random drunks who seem like good guys, but end up including her in on their hoodlum lifestyle. It is all strange, because what happens is totally not believable, but l… |
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Wait Until Dark was a good thriller for those who love the classics. Audrey Hepburn did a wonderful job of a blind woman who matches wits with a couple men who are after a doll that is supose to be in her house. Richard Crenna and Alan Arkin are great bad men who are both as different as night a… |
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Lured in by a YouTube link to this free full length movie by an FB post, I had plenty of reservations about seeing a sequel to a movie I never heard of. Well, I got pulled in. It isn’t in line with my viewing history: the plot is hugely implausible. I mean, really, getting the ability to pred… |
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Viola Davis, Liam Nelson, and a great cast hold together what amounted to a great plot but with an identity crisis between trying to be a great action/suspense vs a great drama. It is well worth watching, but doesn’t live up to what it could have been. |
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What do you get when you mix babes/hunks like Neve Cambell, Denise Richards, Kevin Bacon, and Matt Dillon with some classics like Theresa Russel, Robert Wagner, and Bill Murray — then put them in a crime/thriller with lots of plot twists and plenty of action? An very entertaining movie! I’d put… |