Written by Tim Krabbe and George SluizerDirected by George Sluizer If you seek out this title, do not be fooled and pick up the American version of the film starring Kiefer Sutherland […]
Written by Tim Krabbe and George SluizerDirected by George Sluizer If you seek out this title, do not be fooled and pick up the American version of the film starring Kiefer Sutherland […]
Written by Claude Chabrol, Alvin Sargent, and William Broyles Jr.Directed by Adrian Lyne What makes a marriage fall apart? For many people, there’s no definitive answer – no moment when things change […]
Written by Ben Hecht, Alfred Hitchcock, and John Taintor FooteDirected by Alfred Hitchcock First released in 1946, Notorious built on the fears of Nazis following the Second World War where people were […]
Written by Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell, and Terry HayesDirected by Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes It seems that lately, Hollywood has become enamored with Freemasonry. At least one big movie per year […]
Written by Martin Stellman, Brian Ward, and Charles RandolphDirected by Sydney Pollack Nicole Kidman is one of those actresses that I can’t quite put my finger on. I can’t say I love […]
Written by Ken Follett and Stanley MannDirected by Richard Marquand I’d never been a big fan of spy thrillers, but Eye of the Needle is a film I’ve watched a few times […]
Written by Richard Condon and George AxelrodDirected by John Frankenheimer I had never seen the original version of The Manchurian Candidate until just prior to seeing the remake. The two movies are […]
Written by Richard Condon, George Axelrod, Daniel Pyne, and Dean GeorgarisDirected by Jonathan Demme I hadn’t seen the original Manchurian Candidate until a few months prior to seeing the remake. A discussion […]
Written by Kevin Jarre, David Aaron Cohen, and Vincent PatrickDirected by Alan J. Pakula Don’t look for happy endings, Tom. It’s not an American story; it’s an Irish one…. It’s an interesting […]
Written by David Weisberg, Douglas S. Cook, and Mark RosnerDirected by Michael Bay The one thing that has really drawn me to this movie several times is the blurring of the line […]
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