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Michael Douglas in Fatal Attraction (1987)
Fatal Attraction one sheet movie poster image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Director Adrian Lyne and Paramount Pictures delivered the harrowing Fatal Attraction to movie theaters in 1987. Michael Douglas plays the married lawyer, with Glenn Close as his psychotic lover. Adrian Lyne ...
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Gone (2007)
Gone is the debut feature of director Ringan Ledwidge (and only movie feature to date). Set in Australia Ledwidge is keen to show that life in Australia is neither backwards nor dowdy as it is often portrayed in Australian cinema, in fact rather like the Australian soap operas this looks more ...
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Olivia Hussey in Black Christmas (1974)
Black Christmas one sheet movie poster image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Director Bob Clark and Warner Bros. brought the offbeat horror flick Black Christmas to American movie theaters in 1974. Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder play the terrorized sorority sisters, with ...
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Barbara Stanwyck in Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
Dennis Morgan and Barbara Stanwyck in Christmas in Connecticut (1945), image courtesy Warner Bros. Director Peter Godfrey and Warner Bros. delivered the delightful comedy Christmas in Connecticut to movie theaters in 1945. Barbara Stanwyck plays the magazine columnist-turned-happy ...
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Night of The Demons
One of the more interesting movies at the 2009 Frightfest was Night Of The Demons, a remake of the classic 80’s horror movie directed this time round by Adam Gierasch, who wrote the script for Dario Argento’s Mother Of Tears. I say interesting because while it was fairly generic ...
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Twilight: Why Women Have Poor Taste in Movies
Everyone will be buzzing over how much Twilight made regardless of the fact that the Twilight movies are terrible movies.  But I can’t completely blame the directors.  Look at the material they have to go off of.  The Twilight books are awful pieces of literature that look ...
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Alan Arkin in Catch-22 (1970)
Catch-22 lobby card set image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Director Mike Nichols and Paramount Pictures delivered the offbeat WW II comedy Catch-22 to movie theaters in 1970. Alan Arkin stars as the mad bombardier, with Richard Benjamin, Martin Balsam and Art Garfunkel ...
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Star Trek
Star Trek is a kinda sorta reboot, in J.J. Abrams image. The reason I phrase it that way is due to the fact that it’s not a reboot, it’s more of an alternate time-line. The reason J.J. Abrams got away with this is because in the story itself, he has Captain Nero (Eric Bana) ...
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Gary Cooper in High Noon (1952)
High Noon insert movie poster image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Director Fred Zinnemann and United Artists delivered High Noon to movie theaters in 1952. Gary Cooper plays the besieged town marshal, with Grace Kelly, Thomas Mitchell and Lloyd Bridges in gripping support. John W. ...
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Universal Pictures’ Frankenstein (1931)
Frankenstein 1931 movie herald image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Carl Laemmle and Universal Pictures delivered the horrific Frankenstein to movie theaters in 1931. Boris Karloff plays the monster and Colin Clive its sinister, god-like creator. It’s alive! It’s alive!  ...
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Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (1954)
White Christmas 1961 reissue lobby card set image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Director Michael Curtiz and Paramount Pictures delivered White Christmas to movie theaters in 1954. Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye play the hotshot entertainers, with Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen as ...
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Retrograde Review
RetroGrade is a Science Fiction movie about Two time travelers with opposing views are sent back to the present aboard a research ship in the Antarctic to prevent a global biological disaster from occurring. (IMDB.com) The Sci-Fi Channel called, they want their crappy original movie back. As ...
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The Flight of The Phoenix (1965)
The Flight of the Phoenix color still set image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Producer-director Robert Aldrich and Twentieth Century-Fox flew The Flight of the Phoenix into movie theaters in 1965. James Stewart plays the veteran pilot, with Hardy Kruger as the ...
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10 More Movies Every Western Fan Should See
Stagecoach (1939) This movie is notable for several reasons. First, it was director John Ford’s first Western made using sound. It was also Ford’s first of many movies made in Monument Valley. But more importantly for you Western fans, it was John Wayne’s breakthrough role, ...
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Samuel Fuller’s The Big Red One (1980)
Lee Marvin in The Big Red One, image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Director Samuel Fuller and United Artists delivered the gripping war drama The Big Red One to movie theaters in 1980. Lee Marvin plays the old, grizzled sergeant, with Mark Hamill, Robert Carradine, Bobby Di Cicco and ...
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Bright Star
This charming period drama is the perfect antidote to modern life. Lyrical and sedately paced, it’s a beautiful if feather-light elegy to Regency manners and dress and to the poetry of the Romantics. Telling the true story of the love affair between talented but penniless Romantic poet ...
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Frank Capra’s Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington insert movie poster image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Producer-director Frank Capra and Columbia Pictures delivered Mr. Smith Goes to Washington to movie audiences in 1939. James Stewart plays the idealistic junior senator, with Jean Arthur, ...
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Harry Brown
There seems to be a genuine fear of British youth at the moment. Last year we had children torturing holiday makers in tense horror “Eden Lake” and this year we have “Harry Brown”, a gritty thriller starring Michael Caine as a pensioner turned vigilante. Now, as a twenty ...
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Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn (1942)
Holiday Inn lobby card set image courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries Director Mark Sandrich and Paramount Pictures brought the delightful Holiday Inn to movie theaters in 1942. Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire star, with Der Bingle crooning the classic “White Christmas” for ...
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The Men Who Stare at Goats Review
A reporter in Iraq might just have the story of a lifetime when he meets Lyn Cassady (George Clooney), a guy who claims to be a former member of the U.S. Army’s First Earth Battalion, a unit that employs paranormal powers in their missions. (IMDB.com) The Men Who Stare at Goats is a ...
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