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Boris as Im-Ho-Tep in The Mummy (1932) This is my contribution to The Boris Karloff Blogathon now going on at Frankensteinia : It was sometime in the early 1960s when I first became aware of Boris Karloff. What a name! There were Johns and Jimmys and Roberts, but no other Borises, and as ...
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Elisha Cuthbert in The Girl Next Door To quote That Little Round-Headed Boy : This list means nothing, except to me. It's a list of 50 movies that gave me pleasure over the past decade. I can say without reservation that I would watch any of these again. Would I say that all of them are ...
Movies
New on DVD from Microcinema International , Luis Buñuel’s Death in the Garden (1956) stars Simone Signoret, Georges Marchal, Charles Vanel and Michel Piccoli in an adventure of political uprising, lust, deception and jungle hell. And in the grand tradition of its director, any and all ...
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Click this and the other posters to enlarge This week, from November 9 through the 13th, Mr. Squish at Filmsquish will be hosting the Double-Oh-Thon , a celebration of all things Bond, James Bond. Providing me with an excuse to revisit what I consider the l’age d’or of movie marketing, ...
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Click to enlarge Endless thanx again to the curator(s) of Wrong Side of the Art , this time for posting a beloved relic from 1965. Sitting here forty-four years later, the lettering, the side of the astronaut’s face, the ‘See! See! See!’ doodads… all of it sucks me right in. For a lot of ...
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It moves at a pace that’ll have the Ritalin generation upping their meds, but Michael Laughlin’s Strange Behavior (1981) works as both a remembrance of 1950s lily-white idealism and a component of late-70s/early-80s New Wave. It was originally (and barely) released by the short-lived World ...
