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Movie reviews, the films of Billy Wilder at the Music Box
- See where these movies are playing. ++++++++++++++++++++ || Make a night of it. Find: - Recommended dining - Recommended bars || ++++++++++++++++++++ Death robbed us this year of one of Hollywood's greatest treasures, writer-director...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Erich von Stroheim, Kirk Douglas, Coca-Cola Co., William Holden
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5 films that are great '40s noirs
1. SHADOW OF A DOUBT (Alfred Hitchcock; 1943) 4 stars A charming, beautifully written small-town psychological thriller about two people named Charlie: an idealistic young girl (Teresa Wright) and her suave, worldly uncle (Joseph Cotten), whom she...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Kirk Douglas, Joseph Cotten, Alfred Hitchcock, Movies
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Movie review: 'Sweet Sixteen'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic4 stars (out of 4) Ken Loach, maker of the British masterpieces "Kes" and "My Name is Joe," is a great filmmaker who plays an entirely different game than almost all commercial moviemakers of the English-speaking countries, In "Sweet Sixteen," he's at...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Mike Leigh, Theft, Movies, Cannes Film Festival
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Films To Warm Your Winter
The Hartford CourantIt was obvious back in November when Mother Nature dumped the first load of snow on the state that this winter would be a long one. Depending on your attitude toward driving in blizzards, shoveling snow and scraping the car, this can seem like the...Tags: Lawrence Kasdan, Elia Kazan, Robert Zemeckis, Angela Lansbury, Ernest Hemingway
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American Film Institute's 50 greatest screen legends
Tribune staff reporterMEN - Humphrey Bogart - Cary Grant - James Stewart - Marlon Brando - Fred Astaire - Henry Fonda - Clark Gable - James Cagney - Spencer Tracy - Charlie Chaplin - Gary Cooper - Gregory Peck - John Wayne - Laurence Olivier - Gene Kelly - Orson...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Kirk Douglas, Clark Gable, Elizabeth Taylor, Gene Kelly
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'Scratch'
Times Staff WriterDoug Pray's "Scratch" does what a fine documentary does best: It extends a warm invitation into an unfamiliar world, then illuminates it fully and allows the larger implications of the journey to sink in unobtrusively. In this instance, the world is...Tags: Allen Hughes, Crime, Law and Justice, Gang Activity, Albert Hughes, Movies
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Movie review: 'Taking Sides'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic3 1/2 stars (out of 4) Istvan Szabo's "Taking Sides" is a rarity - an intelligent and moving drama of ideas that becomes increasingly thrilling as the ideas unfold. It's an exceptional, fact-based movie about a brilliant man brought low: the great...Tags: Elia Kazan, Drama (genre), Harvey Keitel, Movies, World War II (1939-1945)
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Edward G. Robinson Photos
"Soylent Green" (1973) One of those so-bad-it's-great f...
(April 22, 2013)
A likeness of Edward G. Robinson sits next to a wine st...
(November 4, 2011)
The Chairman of the Board has a swingin' time in the 19...
(May 11, 2010)

