The Cry Baby Killer Jack Nicholson, Mickey Rooney, Brett Halsey 12 votes The Cry Baby Killer is a 1958 cult film produced by Roger Corman. It was the feature film debut of Jack Nicholson. Until recently, the film was out of print and hard to find. In 2006, it was issued on DVD for...
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Celebs like Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson and Truman Capote went to see it, as did millions more. The clampdown – Deep Throat was banned in certain parts of the US – only fueled the phenomenon. Shot for $25,500 (of mob money), it made an estimated $500 million at the box office...
100 best movies of all time No one has seen every movie from the past few years, let alone every movie since 1895 when Auguste and Louis Lumière used a cinematograph machine to project moving images onto a screen for the first time. Naturally, movies have come a long way since the ...
Jack Nicholson is at his best in this film about a habitual criminal sentenced to time in a mental hospital. There, he threatens the natural order under the watch of cruel Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) and attempts to flee with his fellow patients. The film swept up five Academy Awards ...
200 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of All TimeOur list of the 200 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time stretches back 90 years to the pioneering German film, Mädchen in Uniform, which was subsequently banned by the Nazis, and crosses multiple continents, cultures, and genres. There are broad American ...
These are the best gangster movies of all time from The Godfather, New Jack City, The Untouchables, Casino, among others.
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But for all the movie's substance, it took a rascally Jack Nicholson, an absorbingly skittish Faye Dunaway, a fearsome John Huston and Polanski himself (working at the peak of his powers) to sock it over on audiences. The movie shimmers like a '30s period romance but its veins pump ...