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Star Trek - Court Martial (Review)

Darren wrote 1 week ago: To celebrate the release of Star Trek: Into Darkness this month, we’ll be running through the first … more →

Tags: The Original Series, Ben Finney, benedict cumberbatch, charlie x, court martial, D.C. FONTANA, fontana, Games, Gene L. Coon

For the Love of Film Noir :: This is the Love that Had to Be! (November, 1946)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:               This post is part of my rehash and continuation of … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Mystery, Humphrey Bogart, Crime, Melodrama, Raymond Chandler, Romance, film noir

For the Love of Film Noir :: Unmatched Heights in Daredevil Ruthlessness! (June, 1945)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:           This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For the Lo … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Thriller, Crime, Lawrence Tierney, film noir, King Brothers Productions, Monogram Pictures, Dillinger

For the Love of Film Noir :: Was Love or Madness to Be Her Fate? (March, 1945)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:             This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Mystery, Thriller, Melodrama, United Artists, film noir, Thomas Mitchell, André De Toth

For the Love of Film Noir :: Unique Suspense! Unique Mystery! Unique Drama! (September, 1944)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:       This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For the Love of Film Noi … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Mystery, Thriller, Crime, film noir, Thomas Gomez, Robert Siodmak, Universal Pictures

For the Love of Film Noir :: A Most Sensational Murder Story! (May, 1942)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:                     This post is part of my rehash … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Gimmicks and Promotions, Mystery, Humphrey Bogart, Crime, Peter Lorre, film noir, Ward Bond

For the Love of Film Noir :: LOOK OUT! There's a Great Shock Coming! (January, 1942)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:             This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Mystery, Thriller, Crime, film noir, betty grable, Laird Cregar, Víctor Mature

Terse Movie Review - Salem's Lot, dir. by Tobe Hooper

jlh3 wrote 3 months ago: As fabulously tense and imaginatively directed as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was, what with all it … more →

Tags: What I'm watching, Terse Movie Reviews, Stephen King, Tobe Hooper, Bonnie Bedilia, James Mason, David Soul, Fred Willard

Movie Quote of the Day - 1941, 1979 (dir. Steven Spielberg)

cinemafanatic wrote 4 months ago: Captain Wild Bill Kelso: The Japs tried to bomb San Francisco last night. Two squadrons of Jap Zeroe … more →

Tags: Movie Quote of the Day, Steven Spielberg, John Belushi, Robert Zemeckis, bob gale, 1941, 1979, John Milius

It's Howdy Doody Time!1 comment

liquorbarn wrote 4 months ago: I confess. I always wanted to be in the Peanut Gallery. Today in 1947, Howdy Doody debuted on NBC. H … more →

Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Buffalo Bob, Howdy Doody, sydney greenstreet, marlene dietrich, Bob Shreve, Casper Gutman

The Goose Was Great!

liquorbarn wrote 5 months ago: The wine was fine… …and the company was the best of all. It’s over. Sigh. But wait, that’s not all! … more →

Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Tennessee Williams, Two Dukin' Santas, James H. Nason, Mr. Coffee, Amanda Wingfield, Seventeen Gentlemen Callers, sam spade, Alain Resnais

Pic of the Day: "The Outfit" revisited2 comments

Marisa wrote 6 months ago: Today we take another look at John Flynn‘s The Outfit (1973). Ill-tempered thug Jake Menner is … more →

Tags: film, Timothy Carey, the outfit, john flynn, Robert Duvall, Robert Ryan, Quentin Tarantino, Emile Meyer, Roy Jenson

Oscar Vault Monday - The Maltese Falcon, 1941 (dir. John Huston)6 comments

cinemafanatic wrote 6 months ago: I thought it would be fitting to start Noirvember with a discussion of John Huston’s iconic ad … more →

Tags: Oscar Vault Monday, Mary Astor, John Huston, Humphrey Bogart, 1941, Ward Bond, The Maltese Falcon, Dashiell Hammett, Peter Lorre

The Killing: A Crime Noir Classic7 comments

ckckred wrote 6 months ago: A group of crooks try to rob the race tracks in Stanley Kubrick’s first major film Editor … more →

Tags: Movies, Review, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Strangelove, The Killing, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick, paths of glory, full metal jacket

That Old Haunted House: House on Haunted Hill (1959)1 comment

Buster the Administrator wrote 7 months ago: by Steve Habrat You have to love William Castle. Even if he produced B-movie schlock, the man knew h … more →

Tags: Review, 1959, Alan Marshal, Carol Ohmart, Carolyn Craig, Classic horror, haunted house movies, Horror, Julie Mitchum

October 24th, 2012: Emperor of the North Pole aka Emperor of the North

professormortis wrote 7 months ago: Cast and Crew:  Frank De Vol (Score); Jack London (Short Story); Simon Oakland, Elisha Cook Jr., Sid … more →

Tags: Adaptation, adventure, Based on a Short Story(ies), buddy flick, Movie of the Day, period film, Road Trip 2, Thriller, 20th Century Fox

100 CRIME FILMS: Video Blogs #2 and 3

gustravis wrote 8 months ago: We present the new two entries in our video blog series 100 CRIME FILMS: Body Heat (1981) and The Ki … more →

Tags: video blogs, body heat, william hurt, Kathleen Turner, Stanley Kubrick, Vince Edwards, film noir, Marie Windsor, The Killing

The Underrated: Electra Glide in Blue40 comments

Jarv wrote 9 months ago: Booed on release in Cannes for being fascist, in my opinion erroneously, even were Electra Glide in … more →

Tags: Jarv's musings, The Underrated, film, Review, western, Cops, Underrated, Noir, James William Guercio

Pic of the Day: "The Killing" promo shot1 comment

Marisa wrote 9 months ago: We begin your work week with this amazing promotional still for Stanley Kubrick‘s The Killing … more →

Tags: film, memorabilia, Timothy Carey, Stanley Kubrick, The Killing, Ted de Corsia, Jay C Flippen, Kola Kwariani, Joe Sawyer


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