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| | | | | Grab the Kleenex... There was no shortage of tearjerker movies during the World War Two period, and one of the most successful was 1943's The Human Comedy.The public loved it. The critics loved it. It was also reputed to be Louis B. Mayer's favorite movie. How does it hold up today? Surprisingly well in a... | |
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| | | | | This past Saturday evening (January 25) saw the premiere of Try and Get Me! (1950; a.k.a. The Sound of Fury) on The Greatest Cable Channel Known to Mankind? as an offering on their Noir Alley showcase, hosted by the Czar of Noir himself, Eddie Mueller. TCM ran Get Me at midnight as part of a... | |
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| | | | | Rich, vivid Technicolor is one of the hallmarks of the most well-known and celebrated of the gorgeous, masterful films from the production t... | |
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| | | "Everything, everybody's got a breaking point. And when they get stretched so tight they can't take it any longer..." Complexity is one of the hallmarks of film noir. I've come across plots so dense it sometimes takes a second or third viewing to untangle just who has been doing what and why. Tension (1949) has... | ||