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Over 2K filmgoers have voted on the 50+ films on Greatest Classic Sci-Fi Movies. Current Top 3: The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, H. G. Wells' ...
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1950s Comedy Drama FILM DECADES Highest-Rated Movies MOVIE REVIEWS Noir Sunset Boulevard (1950) simbasible November 1, 2024 0 ... Sunset Boulevard Movie Review Sunset Boulevard is a 1950 black comedy noir film directed by Billy Wilder and starring... Read More LISTS Oscars Rev...
during the popular era of film noir, from the beginning of the 1940s to the late 1950s, the hollywood majors churned out hundreds of examples of the genre, from a-list prestige films to drive-in b movies and subgenre mash-ups. while studio directors like john huston, otto preminger, ...
(all pictured above) along with Lee Remick, this is one of the best movies of the 1950’s as well as one of the best depictions of the unseen underbelly of show business, where scruples and success clearly do not always go hand in hand. Highly regarded by classic movie fans and ...
“So You Think You Know Movies,” was filled to the rafters at the Roosevelt Hotel as movie buffs and film fanatics battled it out in this fun-filled annual quiz competition headed up by Bruce Goldstein, founder of Rialto Pictures and the repertory program director of New York’s Film ...
1940 The Great McGinty (USA, Preston Sturges) 1940 The Sea Hawk (USA, Michael Curtiz) 1940 The Shop Around the Corner (USA, Ernst Lubitsch) 1941 Citizen Kane (USA, Orson Welles) 1941 Sullivan’s Travels (USA, Preston Sturges) 1941 The Maltese Falcon (USA, John Huston) ...
movies, though usually in a cruder way compared to the sleight-of-hand that Lewton and his directors would use a decade later, but the template of a sympathetic but damned female "monster" is strongly outlined inDracula's Daughterand has more than a little similarity to the outlines of the...
If you are new to the site you will quickly notice that I mostly write about movies released during the 1930s. I’m especially fond of the early ’30s pre-Code films, though I don’t necessarily like every movie that I’ve written about. While I do cover the occasional Silent Film or...