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Design for Living (1933): Movie review

In Design for Living, Tom Chambers (Fredric March) and George Curtis (Gary Cooper) are a couple of artistic best friends. Tom is a playwright and George is a painter. They may not be rich, but they’re happy living together in…
Read more →Edward Arnold: The Big Screen’s Toughest Tycoon

One of the most imposing character players of Hollywood’s golden age, this ursine, accomplished thespian played his share of cold-hearted businessmen, crooked politcos and legendary historical figures in the course of a quarter-century on the screen. Born to the slums of…
Read more →My Frustration With Gus Van Sant

There are filmmakers out there who turn anything that they touch into gold. As far as the modern era is concerned, men such as Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, and even Clint Eastwood come immediately to mind as those who would…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 01.16.11
January 19, 1907: An Exciting Honeymoon and The Life of a Cowboy are the first films to be reviewed in the entertainment trade magazine Variety. January 18, 1923: Drug addiction claims leading man Wallace Reid, whose morphine dependency followed an…
Read more →All About Eve (1950): Classic Movie Review

All About Eve (1950) “My name is Addison DeWitt. My native habitat is the theater. In it I toil not, neither do I spin. I am a critic and commentator. I am essential to the theatre.” Mr. DeWitt may be…
Read more →The Guys Who Built the Hornet’s Nest

Confession time; I was originally planning to write a review of the new Green Hornet movie, starring Seth Rogen as the verdant-masked crimefighter and Taiwanese actor/pop singer Jay Chou as his aide, martial arts expert Kato, here. And since I had…
Read more →Blue Valentine Movie Review By Movie Irv
Ryan Gosling has recently received critical praise for All Good Things (see Movie Irv’s review on our YouTube channel), while Michelle Williams enjoyed a stay on Shutter Island and recently wrapped work on a film in which she plays Marilyn Monroe. Now, the two indie-film darlings…
Read more →The Green Hornet

You know the drill. Below is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! The hibachi show was lackluster, but it seemed a tad extreme to kill the chef for not…
Read more →Originally Starring 2

Al Pacino as Ron Kovic in Born on the Fourth of July? Meg Ryan in Pretty Woman? One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest starring…Burt Reynolds? These were just a few of the real original movie pairings that I highlighted in…
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