“Strangers on a Train” (Farley Granger and Robert Walker pictured above), the hulking figure of Raymond Burr facing off against a wheelchair bound James Stewart in “Rear Window”, the iconic crop-duster sequence as well as the chase on Mount Rushmore in “North by Northwest”, the ...
Strangers on a Train (1951) IMDB *** Hitchcock movie, which includes a very funny scene with a drunk mathematician discussing calculus. Straw Dogs (1971) IMDB *** Dustin Hoffmann as a mathematician driven to extremes to defend his house. He also counts to 100 in binary and there are some...
Movies borrow from other movies all the time, but few have the honesty to admit it.Danny DeVitois nothing if not an honest man. He not only borrows the plot device from Alfred Hitchcock’s “Strangers on a Train” for his new comedy, “Throw Momma from the Train,” but he even has ...
Mescal—in quite a departure from his portrayal of a soft, sensitive gay man in All of Us Strangers—digs into the layered complexities of his character, hiding a big secret and channeling a fiery inner rage to become a crowd favorite down on the field… kinda like the A.D. equivalent ...
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It is a dark comedy starring Stranger Thing’s Maya Hawke, and Riverdale’s Camila Mendes who agree to go after one another's bullies. The plot was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train and many of our beautiful Miami-Dade County locations are showcased. Some scenes were ...
Following a father and son who get trapped in a gas station store with a group of strangers as a weird fog envelops their town, The Mist takes an intriguing premise and spins out a tense popcorn-muncher of a film that's equal parts fun, jumpy and harrowing. It's not a perfect movie...
you should never treat strangers, who are trying to help you, with anything but kindness. If she wants people to help her, she should be nicer to them, instead of treating them like plebians. I don't know if this is the fault of the writers,, and, the director,, or the actress....
I wanted to delve into the behind-the-scenes that are on the disc, but the director spoke Spanish. I hated reading subtitles to a featurette of a movie I hated, and when one of the cast said that the director speaks perfect English, I ejected the disc and threw it into a wall. If...
Sony seems to have plans for another sequel based on the Jumanji: The Next Level post-credit scene. ByRyan ScottDec 16, 2019 Poll Which May Movie Are You Most Excited To Watch? Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes The Strangers: Chapter 1 ...