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Casablanca (1942) Review3 comments

Caz wrote 5 days ago: “Here’s looking at you kid” Always near the top of greatest ever movie lists, and … more →

Tags: Reviews, Casablanca, Romance, Review, Drama, Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, 1942

Casablanca (1942)2 comments

bdsr80 wrote 1 month ago: Here’s looking at you, kid. – Rick Coming in at #11 of the Top 250 of all time on IMD … more →

Tags: Drama, Academy Award Winner, Best Picture, Best Director, War, Nazi, Best Adapted Screenplay, Running Feature, Classic Movies

Top Ten Gypsy Curses in Film and Television 2 comments

Bartleby wrote 1 month ago: With Sam Raimi’s Drag Me To Hell hitting theaters this Friday and bringing with it one doozy … more →

Tags: Film news, angel, Angelus, arcadia, Buffy Summers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, coffin joe, Dana Scully, Dark Shadows

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

kbegg wrote 2 months ago: A carnival performer uses a somnambulist to commit murder. … more →

Tags: Black & White, horror films, German Expressionism, Foreign Films, German Films, 1920, silent films, Classics, Robert Weine (dir)

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

mistercomfypants wrote 3 months ago: Title: Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari Year: 1920 Director: Robert Wiene Writer: Hans Janowitz & Ca … more →

Tags: 1920, Carl Mayer, Friedrich Feher, Hans Janowitz, LIL DAGOVER, Movies, Robert Wiene, timothy brock, top 250

Veidt Shadows18 comments

dcairns wrote 3 months ago: The 1924 original version of HANDS OF ORLAC, from Robert “CALIGARI” Weine, is too class … more →

Tags: film, Peter Lorre, Fritz Kortner, A Pictorial History of Horror Movies, mad love, Hellboy, Denis Gifford, the hands of orlac, the cabinet of dr. caligari

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

kbegg wrote 3 months ago: A carnival hypnotist uses a somnambulist to commit murder. … more →

Tags: horror films, German Expressionism, Robert Wiene (dir), Foreign Films, Carnivals, German Films, 1920, silent films

The Hands of Orlac

kbegg wrote 3 months ago: A pianist’s behavior becomes dangerously erratic after he receives the transplanted hands of … more →

Tags: Black & White, mad scientists, horror films, 1924, German Expressionism, body transplants, Robert Wiene (dir), Foreign Films, silent films

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919)2 comments

Slag Zombie wrote 4 months ago: Film Rating: 4 Stars out of 4 (Directed by Robert Wiene; Written by Hans Janowitz, Carl Mayer; Starr … more →

Tags: Movies, Black & White, Color Tinted, Foreign, Horror, Movie Reviews, Silent, Thriller, Carl Mayer

Vicious Roomers7 comments

dcairns wrote 4 months ago: My new article for the Auteurs’ Notebook is up… Found this movie particularly exciting. … more →

Tags: film, Berthold Viertel, Rene Ray, The Auteurs' Notebook, The Forgotten, The Passing of the Third Floor Back

F.P.144 comments

dcairns wrote 5 months ago: I can imagine conversations between British moviegoers in 1933 probably went something like ~ … more →

Tags: film, Music, Fritz Lang, Powell & Pressburger, Charles Boyer, Donald Calthrop, murder, Karl Hartl, fp1

Mermaid Avenue

redtreetimes wrote 5 months ago: It’s yet another Sunday morning and I’m a bit tired.  Time for a little music. Casablanc … more →

Tags: At the Movies, Favorite Things, Video, Casablanca, Billy Bragg, wilco, Ingrid Bergman, Woody Guthrie

Movie Diary 1/24/2009

roberthorton wrote 5 months ago: Contraband (Michael Powell, 1940). Conrad Veidt as a Danish sea captain led into intrigue by Valerie … more →

Tags: Michael Powell, contraband

If Joker's a terrorist, then I'm the Earl of Nottingham

Christy Bharath wrote 7 months ago: I didn’t particularly appreciate Vir Sanghvi likening Joker to two-bit terrorist organizations and t … more →

Tags: Art, film, Batman, Joker, The Joker, Vir Sanghvi, Gotham City, a serious house on serious earth, gwynplaine

Bats3 comments

dcairns wrote 7 months ago: My Mad Scheme to see all the films pictured in Dennis Gifford’s Pictorial History of Horror M … more →

Tags: film, A Pictorial History of Horror Movies, Agnes Moorehead, André De Toth, Antony Balch, Batman, Bava, Blood and Black Lace, Bob Kane

Scary Intertitle of the Week5 comments

dcairns wrote 8 months ago: Darn, I was sure I’d grabbed an intertitle from THE HANDS OF ORLAC (Robert Wiene version, wit … more →

Tags: film, Murnau, Phantom, Crime and Punishment, Robert Wiene, the hands of orlac

Ugly13 comments

dcairns wrote 10 months ago: So, after Jekyll Week is over, we’ll all be able to answer that popular trivia quiz question … more →

Tags: film, Robert Shaw, Bernard Bresslaw, Der Januskopf, Lance Comfort, Tomorrow at Ten, The Ugly Duckling

Heath Ledger's Joker is No Joke

stickslip wrote 12 months ago: Heath Ledger, playing Batman’s arch-enemy The Joker, elevates the character into mythic status … more →

Tags: Reviews, Archetype, Batman, Cesar Romero, Comic Books, Comics, Commedia dell'arte, coyote, Dahomey

Survive Style 5+, The Man Who Laughs, King of the Ants

ramey wrote 1 year ago: Survive Style 5+ (2004). Dir. Gen Sekiguchi. This film defies genreic classification. It almost appe … more →

Tags: Reviews, Mario Bava, stuart gordon, Surrealism, Gen Sekiguchi, Revenge, tadanobu asano, Ichi the Killer, Funky Forest


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