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False accusations are probably among the cruelest of injustices in this world, because each one counts as a double injustice. One because the accused innocent sees their life and reputation destroyed for no good reason, and two because the actual criminal escapes accountability for their actions.
As such the first half of this film is so painful to watch. Hitchcock does a great job of showing us Mr Fonda as a swell family man, good father, and loving husband. When…
While obviously made for propaganda purposes given the year of release, They Were Expendable is nonetheless a classic of the WWII genre, likely meaning a great deal to the great men who had just won the war mere months ago. Despite its shortcomings, which include the fact that this feels more like half a movie with its unresolved (and unnecessary) romantic subplot, I cannot help but have respect for this movie because of what it meant for its original audience…
I have seen plenty of bad and uncanny costumes in old movies. Most of the time I find them to be quite amusing, even fascinating, but in this movie I felt downright unsafe.
This being the very first talkie version of Alice in Wonderland it is an interesting relic, but my God is it awful. Not only visually is it terrifying, but the acting is positively atrocious. The girl who played Alice reminded me of the Lina Lamont character from…
Hearing the news about the end of Blue Sky was like hearing the news about the death of a long estranged friend. You haven’t really liked them or been in contact for years; but their passing leaves you shocked and sad all the same.
This was a bittersweet way to close out the Ice Age saga. The heart of these movies was always Scrat. He deserved to finally get a win.