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makeminecriterion.wordpress.com
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| | | | Ruth at Silver Screenings and maedez of A Small Press Life have enticed us to join one more blogathon (no more please!), this one to celebrate crushes on fictional characters. "The Reel Infatuation Blogathon" already boasts a Criterion connection with an upcoming post on King Vidor's Gilda (1946), a worthy cinema crush if there ever... | |
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| | | | There is so much to be said about the beautiful art that was used to market classic films--from posters, advertisements, lobby cards, and more. The genres of crime and mystery films are no exception, also being the inspiration behind many works of art used to captivate the eyes of potential moviegoers. The Art of Classic... | |
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| | | | Watch out for rats, because Split Second (1992) is the Greatest Movie EVER! Click on the movie title or the DVD cover above to download our review of the film, featuring guest host "Celebrity Translator" Neil Nadelman. Review in a Nutshell: An unlikely mash-up of cyberpunk science fiction, buddy cop comedy, and supernatural serial killer... | |
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theflapperdamefilm.wordpress.com
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| | This post was written for The Second Master of Suspense Blogathon hosted by Classic TV and Film When watching movies these days, there are many options: phone, laptop, tablet, TV screen. TV screen is probably my most common method, but the best method is still the old fashioned way: Movie theater setting on a big... |