Posts Tagged ‘Robert Young’
They Won’t Believe Me Blu-ray Review: Melodrama Noir
There are two elements normally present in a classic film noir. One is a main character, usually male, with decent instincts but a fatal flaw that drives him to do something terrible. That terrible thing is the other element, usually a crime, that sends the unfortunate into a tailspin that, whatever his intentions, is destructive,…
Read MoreCrossfire (1947) Blu-ray Review: Film Noir with a Message
One of the first films to tackle antisemitism and helped usher in a new wave of social justice stories.
Read MoreAdventure in Baltimore DVD Review: Pastor Robert Young Hasn’t Got a Prayer
Unhappy honeymooners Shirley Temple and John Agar appear on-screen together for the second and final time in this odd 1949 dud.
Read MoreJoan Crawford Stars in Montana Moon, I Live My Life, and The Bride Wore Red from Warner Archive Collection
Three little-known films from Joan’s MGM years show how the studio placed, and kept, this star in the spotlight for over a decade.
Read MoreClaudia DVD Review: She’ll Steal Your Heart and Mock You For It
A snapshot of a young bride who must come to terms with real life in the 1940s.
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