Well, after the holidays, being sick, and my computer finally giving up the ghost, I am back with another review. This time I take on
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Reviewing Attack of the Killer Tomatoes posed a minor conundrum in terms of categorization. The 1978 film is amateurishly directed, has poor production values, and is
When Warner Brothers shut down its animation department in 1963, Friz Freleng was the only remaining director from the golden age of Looney Tunes still
MGM super-producer David O. Selznick was responsible for such acknowledged American classics as Dinner at Eight (1933), David Copperfield (1935), The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), A Star Is Born
In 1978, the controversial British punk band The Sex Pistols scheduled a seven-city tour of the U.S.; and Tom Forcade, the founder of cannabis culture
With the success of the James Bond films Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963), movie studios around the world were on the
Seventy-three years before the Guardians of the Galaxy saved, um, the galaxy, and a full thirty-seven years before Christopher Reeve slipped into Superman’s tights, the
Kino Lorber Studio Classics recently released five classic Bob Hope comedies on Blu-ray — My Favorite Brunette, Road to Rio, The Lemon Drop Kid, Road to
On December 5th, Kino Lorber will release new digital restorations of the first two Inspector Maigret movies starring Jean Gabin. I previously reviewed the first
Between 1931 and 1972, Georges Simenon wrote 75 mystery novels and 28 short stories centered around a gruff, introspective, pipe-smoking, Parisian police inspector that he
Welcome back, dear readers. It’s been a while since I visited the Junk Drawer; but since it’s Thanksgiving, I thought that I would share a
Return with me now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, when cinematic thrills came in action-packed, weekly installments. In the first half of the 20th