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Hollywood's Leading Men -1930's and 1940's - The Golden Age of Movies
During the Golden Age a sign over the MGM studios boasted they had "more stars than there are in heaven". Photography of the stars began to change as it moved towards the candid shot which portrayed the personality traits of the stars.
17 commentsConviction - Film Review
Conviction is based on the true story of how Betty Anne Waters cleared her brother Kenny Waters of a wrongful murder conviction. Directed by Tony Goldwyn, Conviction has a great cast and an extraordinary story...
2 comments"The 6th Day" Movie Review
If you're looking for right-wing Christian rhetoric, then you've come to the right place! The only coherent arguments against cloning which The 6th Day is able to make are:1. Cloning makes Jesus cry2. Cloning...
0 commentsAlfred Hitchcock’s “The White Shadow” (1923) Found in New Zealand
“The White Shadow” (also known as “White Shadows”) is a 1923 silent melodrama directed by Graham Cutts, produced by Michael Balcon and Alfred Hitchcock (twenty-four years old at the time) was given credit as the writer, assistant director,...
3 commentsTheMechanic2011
This movie is about an assassin Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) better known as a "mechanic." His job requires complete perfection and any risk presented to his contractors would mean his death. Because of such...
2 commentsTo Save A Life - Movie Review
Every teenager should watch the movie "To Save A Life." To Save A Life deals with faith in God (and the struggle it keep it) in the midst of the struggles teenagers face today: drugs, sex, alcohol, teen pregnancy, divorce, and the biggie - teen suicide. To Save A Life teaches that every life matters - the unborn, the outcast, the popular, the young, the old - every life is valuable.
4 commentsForeclosure: Future Site of Dope Airport
Author: Steven Jeffrey CullCopyright 2009 Based on a True Story Skeeter, the main character, was born, lived, worked, andconducted business within Campbell County, Kentucky. Heis average height, 200...
0 commentsAesop's Bulls, Irish Bulls and Other Bulls
Ferdinand the Bull I started writing about bulls, to give an introduction to a children's poem of mine, but my research took me far and wide and I landed up with what you might call 'literary bulls', i.e. bulls in literature, and oddities that are called 'bulls'.
3 commentsThe Best Years of Our Lives, Hollywood With Heart
The Best Years of Our Lives was made just after the Second World War in 1946 and portrays the adjustment problems facing returning servicemen and their families, including unemployment, adultery, alcoholism, and ostracism. The film is poignant and moving and realistically and intimately recreates the setting where three servicemen return from their honored wartime roles to their previous, now-altered middle-American lives.
1 commentWilliam Wyler, Movie Craftsman
William Wyler was one of the top names in movie direction. He was renowned for his tireless perfectionism and was responsible for some of Hollywood's finest movies.
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