Take one part Wes Andersonian whimsy, a couple of parts British absurdism, add a dash of Withnailesque melancholy, shake vigorously, and the resulting cocktail might
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While William Randolph Hearst always wanted to promote his mistress/live-in companion, Marion Davies, as an virtuous, innocent beauty, Marion bristled against playing the delicate flower.
A Note: The Fatal Glass of Beer is an extremely funny short subject. If you haven’t seen it, I’d highly recommend watching and savoring the
While Our Hospitality was Buster Keaton’s third feature-length film, it can be argued that it was the first true Keaton feature. In 1920, Buster had
Black gloves, garish colors, scantily clad women, brutal murders, multiple suspects — this is the masterpiece that really defined the giallo genre. Blood and Black
“We sit in the sun in wait. We sleep. And we dream. Each of us dying slowly in the prison of our minds.” Such is
Most casual film fans know exactly one Abbott and Costello film — Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein. That’s a fine film and a near-perfect blending