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Movie Feast: Capsule Review: Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928)
Perhaps best known for the scene of an entire building facade falling on Buster Keaton's William Canfield Jr., his life saved only by his bo...
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A film review blog focusing on the strangest, weirdest or just plain awful movies that sometimes fall through the cracks.
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Movie Feast: Tenchu! (Hitokiri) (1969)
Hideo Gosha’s second release of 1969 is perhaps on par with the excellent Goyokin , and seems to work in tandem with the earlier film to act...
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Capsule Review: Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922)
Filled with bravura special effects and complex sequences, Dr. Mabuse the Gambler was the first Mabuse film - adapted from the book by Norbert Jacques and directed by the legendary Fritz Lang (who would later helm two more films featuring the character...
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9 years
It’s not uncommon to walk into a film screening with a preconceived notion of whether you will like the movie or not. Sure, this is kinda against the ethics of the film critic, but I’m willing to bet I wasn’t the only one to walk into the last Riddick...
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10 years
Some of the best documentaries come not from revelations made before the camera starts rolling, but from subjects that the filmmaker just finds interesting. Think of the great docs held in high-regard: Hoop Dreams follow a pair of young basketball players... -
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Capsule Review: The African Queen (1951)
Humphrey Bogart won his only Oscar for this rousing adventure film based on the 1935 novel by C.S. Forester, but his performance is just one of the elements that make the film so unforgettable. Katharine Hepburn's co-lead performance is equally...
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Updated: | June 29, 2023 |
Expires: | July 31, 2024 |
Created: | July 31, 2000 |
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