Westward Expansion Movies: Kansas Pacific DVD (1953) Starring Sterling Hayden, Eve Miller, Barton MacLane, Harry Shannon, Tom Fadden, Reed Hadley, Douglas Fowley, Robert Keys, Irving Bacon, Myron Healy, James Griffith, Clayton Moore, and Jonathan Hale.
gloria grahame was just so dang fun to watch. whether she played good or bad (mostly bad) her unique style has never been matched. her characters seemed innocently swept up in the mess of life. she certainly played out and out bad ('sudden fear') but her wonderful role in 'in a lonely place' takes us on a trip inside a person who is really trying to navigate the rocky waters of a man she allows herself...
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There is no way to describe The Last Command except as earnest in its inaccuracy. Still, this 1955 western, unavailable on DVD, is likely the most accurate and best depiction of the Battle of the Alamo as seen through the eyes of one of its heroes, Jim Bowie. In fact, the film begins with the song "Jim Bowie," lyrics by Sydney Clare ("On the Good Ship Lollipop") and music composed...
By Ivan G. Shreve, Jr. ( Warning: Spoilers contained herein… ) Robert Bushnell Ryan was born 100 years ago on this date and he’s one of only a handful of actors who I’ll take the time to watch in anything . But since confession is good for the soul, I thought I’d start this essay out with an admission of guilt… I used to get actors Robert Ryan and Sterling Hayden confused....
Like Dr Strangelove , this crazy comedy of military madness is based on a non-fiction work (Jon Ronson's T he Men Who Stare at Goats ), and stars Ewan McGregor as Bob Wilton, a frustrated Michigan journalist in search of adventure who heads for the Middle East in 2003. In Kuwait he hitches a lift into Iraq from Lyn Cassady (George Clooney), a former member of the New Earth Army, a secret, experimental...
By Adrian Erickson If you arrived to see film reviews skip down to read them. If you are looking for a movie download site here are some phrases to search. A good starting point might be "Download Internet Videos", after that try "Downloadable Movie Clips" or "Online Video Rental". Borderline: An abnormal thriller comedy in which L.A. cop Trevor tries to assemble proof...
Heartbreak & Vine Film Festival Day 4 Elisha Cook, Sterling Hayden, Marie Windsor, etc. in Kubrick's 1956 The Killing, with a script by Jim Thompson. Another great character actor: Timothy Carey, who also appeared in The Killing, from his 1962 World's Greatest Sinner (music by Frank Zappa): Coming next: Femmes Fatales
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By Rafael Morrow We have reviews of some movies listed below. To find movie downloads do a search. A good movie download search would use phrases such as "Downloadable Movie Clips", "Online Video Rental", and "Top DVD Movie Rentals". Darby's Rangers: Garner does well in WW2 actioner as leader of attack troops in North Africa and Italy, concentrating on relations amid...
Henry Gibson, who died on Monday from cancer at the age of 73, was a fine comedic actor and living pun. (Born James Bateman, his stage name was a tip of the hat to playwright Henrik Ibsen.) Gibson initially became famous in the late ’60s with his turns on the satirical comedy show Rowan &
The great film-noir actors, like Robert Mitchum and Sterling Hayden, wore a scowl of hunger that gave them a low-down, predatory glamour. They were men, not boys. But Jesse Metcalfe, who stars in Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, a remake of the 1956 noir classic, has about as much inner darkness as a puppy. Metcalfe, formerly of Desperate Housewives, is swarthy and handsome in a cloying, baby-gigolo way;...
We wanted to get inside the mind of director Sebastian Gutierrez by finding out his Top 5 films, and he somehow managed do so while naming over a dozen other films. From Bunuel to Gilliam, find out who inspires one of the weirder writer/directors out there.
Before I know it, Janet has straddled me. Her thighs, despite their deathly white color, are hot, as if from fever. She continues, running a gloved hand through my hair: It was on a night like this her mother, normally a reserved, introverted girl, so riled by the evening’s performance, ran to the front of the theater and joined the cast for a reprisal of "Time Warp". She shimmied...
Unlike Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (1951), my fifth favorite film noir, Stanley Kubrick's The Killing (1956) is not my favorite work by the visionary director. In fact, the film probably wouldn't even make it onto a list of...