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| | | | | Synopsis: A high-priced hitman (Donald Sutherland, Ordinary People) slowly realizes that his latest assignment is somehow connected to the sudden and mysterious disappearance of his wife (Francine Racette, Four Flies on Grey Velvet). Reaction & Thoughts: "One day I leave you, and then you'll understand." The Disappearance is an intricate, hard-boiled neo-noir that will remind... | |
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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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| | | | | Note: I'm compiling a tribute post in honor of Alain Delon but in the meantime, I thought I'd share this piece that I originally wrote for Turner Classic Movies. Before Richard Matheson etched out a name for himself as a popular writer of horror and science fiction he dabbled in crime thrillers and mysteries. His... | |
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| | | Directed by Steven Spielberg Screenplay by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb Based on the novel by Peter Benchley Director of Photography: Bill Butler Film Editor: Verna Fields Music by John Williams Cast: Roy Scheider (Brody), Robert Shaw (Quint), Richard Dreyfuss (Hooper), Lorraine Gary (Ellen Brody), Murray Hamilton (Vaughn) Forty years ago this summer, withJaws (1975)... | ||