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Director Jean Negulesco’s 1950 British film The Mudlark stars the American actress Irene Dunne, who was a shock choice as Queen Victoria, but she is fine, emoting away in her cotton-wool cheeks and rubber cladding. […]
The 1950 film Paid in Full is a soapy melodrama with nice Jane Langley (Lizabeth Scott) and her nasty sister Nancy (Diana Lynn) battling over appealing Bill Prentice (Robert Cummings) and getting involved in pregnancy […]
The 1993 joint Venice Film Festival Golden Lion winner Three Colors: Blue [Trois Couleurs: Bleu] (tied with Robert Altman’s Short Cuts) is the fascinatingly themed opener of Krzysztof Kieslowski’s trilogy on liberty, equality and fraternity. […]
Basil Dearden’s 1950 film Cage of Gold is a daft but tolerable black and white triangle murder mystery melodrama from Ealing Studios starring a bright young Jean Simmons as Judith. Director Basil Dearden’s 1950 Cage […]
Really good, serious-minded German thriller. Diane Kruger great! Writer-director Fatih Akin’s In The Fade [Aus dem Nichts] (2017) is a really good, serious-minded, grown-up German thriller. Diane Kruger is great as Katja Sekerci, who seeks revenge after […]
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