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Writer-director Alan Rudolph’s confident, revealing and entertaining 1976 ensemble film Welcome to LA is much like those of his mentor, producer Robert Altman, a plotless look at a group of mostly middle-class people, who include […]
Director Ivan Passer’s 1971 American crime comedy drama Born to Win stars George Segal, Paula Prentiss, Karen Black, Hector Elizondo and Robert De Niro, which must be a recommendation in itself. Milos Forman’s Czech emigré […]
Simply put, director Oskar Roehler’s 2020’s biographical drama Enfant Terrible is a good film of a bad man and a good director. It is a provocative, challenging, depressing film. Oliver Masucci is strikingly excellent as […]
Director Tom Gries’s chilly 1973 crime thriller Lady Ice lets down its top-notch cast in a tale of insurance investigator snoop Andy Hammon (Donald Sutherland) who hunts wealthy young beauty Paula Booth (Jennifer O’Neill), the […]
Director Don Medford’s nasty-toned, hard-to-like 1971 British Western The Hunting Party stars Gene Hackman as the rich and ruthless rancher Brandt Ruger, whose beautiful young wife Melissa (Candice Bergen) is kidnapped by the infamous outlaw […]
‘Hung as a witch 200 years ago, Angelique comes back to Collinwood. Her return from the grave is just the beginning of their lust.’ Producer-director Dan Curtis’s 1971 studio-butchered and thus unsuccessful film release Night […]
‘Blood-Lust! Fangs bared, the vampire is searching for a mate!’ Dan Curtis’s stylish 1970 horror film House of Dark Shadows stars Jonathan Frid very effectively as the vampire Barnabas Collins. ‘Blood-Lust! Fangs bared, the vampire […]