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| | Uncommon Ladies of Noir: Rhonda Fleming Rhonda Fleming was known as "The Queen of Technicolor." As such, she's not necessarily the first femme who comes to mind when you're talking noir. With her t...
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| | As a rule, it is always a challenge to end a trilogy of films successfully. Writing a satisfying denouement to a standalone movie is hard enough. To be able to conclude all pertinent story arcs and themes that have been sustained over three feature films, to everyone's liking is far harder to achieve. In the case of The Final Conflict (1981), the last instalment of The Omen trilogy, writer Andrew Birkin does manage to resolve all of the external, internal and philosophical stakes, which are the fundamental components of a cinematic screenplay. Unfortunately, it is done in an incredibly underwhelming manner, which left audiences feeling cheated. The last time good defeated evil evil in such an unspectacular fashion was in Hammer's To the Devil a Daughter (197...
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| | Edith Farnham (Mary Astor), a divorcee, is headed to the Snowcrest Lodge with her daughter for Christmas. Also heading to the lodge is Stephen Blake (Melvyn Douglas), a widower who plans to spend the holiday with his young son. As for the lodge itself, the manager (Donald Meek),directorMr. Snirley(Romaine Callender), and hostessMiss Peabody(Dorothy Stickney) have...
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| Showcasing rare and worthwhile DVDs, blu-rays, UHDs and laserdiscs (they're all digital video discs, after all) from around the world.