The first of many great collaborations between Bette Davis and William Wyler. The movie garnered Davis her second oscar and its easy to see why. Superb acting on her behalf as a spoiled Southern girl who dares ... read full review
One of my personal favorite films. A great cast with performers like Alec Guiness and William Holden playing stupendous roles. The first of many significant epic films of David Lean's. It won various Acade... read full review
This movie is one of the greatest contemporary films, something rare to find these days. Apart from the jam packed action sequences, the movie also contains a highly complex plot. No better performer could have... read full review
This is one of the best if not THE best film noir picture. The mivie keeps you at the edge of your seat from start to finish. Billy Wilder's first true masterpiece. Barbara Stanwyck and Fred McMurray could... read full review
Considered Martin Scorsese's best film, this movie takes you in the life of Jake La Motta. A boxer who encouneters just as many blows out of the ring than in. A Masterpiece!!! Probably the best sports film... read full review
One of the best comedies ever!!! Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis did a perfect job at playing two musicians hiding from a Chicago mob by crossdressing. Marilyn Monroe's most renounced films as Sugar Cane. The ... read full review
At the time that this film was released Hitchcock could do no wrong. "Rear Window" is one of his many triumphs that always had the audience at the edge of their seats. What also made this film seeming... read full review
Actors like Bette Davis only come once in a lifetime and in "The Letter" she proves this point strongly. The story begins with one of the greatest opening scenes in cinematic history and it only gets ... read full review
"It's like caviar only tastier" was what one critic said upon watching this film. Lubitsch had a way of telling a story. He would apply wittiness in such an entertaining manner that you just thou... read full review
When you see Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart together you just know that it seems perfect. When you add Howard Hawks into the mix you get one of the greatest film noirs of all time. Although the plot is a bit... read full review