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Music Review : Krisiun – Forged In Fury (2015)
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Sep 11, 2015
Music Review : Krisiun – Forged In Fury (2015, Century Media)
Technical
death metal can be brutal and satisfying in its way of tight, fast changes of
tempos and aggressive mastery of instruments.
Brazilians of Krisiun have made a
name for themselves as some of the most consistent deat read more
Saturday Breakfast Serial 009 – The Crimson Ghost (1946) Chapter 9: Blazing Fury
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Dec 27, 2014
Welcome back! It’s Saturday morning again which means it’s time for the next chapter of our ongoing serial The Crimson Ghost and more movie serial history. (Previous Chapters: 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Thanks to the Christmas holiday, things have been pretty quiet here on the blog, (especi read more
Classic Films in Focus: SON OF FURY (1942)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 8, 2014
Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney give Son of Fury (1942) plenty of sex appeal to go along with its adventurous story of 18th-century greed and revenge, and the sight of those two in extended scenes of Polynesian undress justifies the movie’s existence all by itself. Luckily, Son of Fury has plent read more
Classic Films in Focus: SON OF FURY (1942)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 8, 2014
Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney give Son of Fury (1942) plenty of sex appeal to go along with its adventurous story of 18th-century greed and revenge, and the sight of those two in extended scenes of Polynesian undress justifies the movie’s existence all by itself. Luckily, Son of Fury has plent read more
Classic Films in Focus: SON OF FURY (1942)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 8, 2014
Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney give Son of Fury (1942) plenty of sex appeal to go along with its adventurous story of 18th-century greed and revenge, and the sight of those two in extended scenes of Polynesian undress justifies the movie’s existence all by itself. Luckily, Son of Fury has plent read more
Isle of Fury – 1936
The Bogie Film Blog Posted by Bogart Fan on Sep 29, 2013
My Review —Well, I did promise to watch them all…— Your Bogie Film Fix: out of 5 bogies! Director: Frank McDonald The Lowdown A newly married pearl trader (Humphrey Bogart) in the South Pacific becomes fond of a man (Donald Woods) that he saves from a shipwreck, only to find read more
The Fury (1978)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Apr 18, 2013
While exploring the latest slate of releases from Twilight Time, I’ve been surprised at the enjoyment I’ve derived from them, and while this last one isn’t my favorite it’s a worthy effort from a director known for his ambition. The Fury is director Brian De Palma‘s fo read more
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942).
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Oct 4, 2012
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942). Adventure film. Director: John Cromwell. Cast: Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, Elsa Lanchester, John Carradine and Roddy Mc Dowell. This period swashbuckler film is based on the adventure novel Benjamin Blake by Edison Marshall, who also wrote Th read more
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942)
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on Apr 11, 2012
After the death of his parents, Benjamin Blake (Roddy McDowall as a child, Tyrone Power as an adult) goes to live with his kind grandfather. His father was the Baronet of Breetholm, but Benjamin doesn’t inherit the estate that is rightfully his. Because of some debate over whether or not Ben read more
Blind Fury (1989, Phillip Noyce)
The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 27, 2010
I’ve been meaning to see Blind Fury again for twenty-one years or so. For a while, I assumed it would be pretty good (not entirely trusting my opinion at age ten) because Phillip Noyce directed it. Unfortunately, Noyce directs it with all the enthusiasm of a cologne commercial. It’s not read more
EDGE OF FURY (1958)
Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Oct 28, 2010
"If anything should happen tonight, don't blame me."
Edge of Fury?
Certainly you mean Edge of Doom, or Edge of the City, right?
Until yesterday I’d never even heard of Edge of Fury, and it turns out few others had either: it only has five votes in IMDb(!). It’s obscurity is read more
Hell Hath No Fury Like That of a Woman Scorned!
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Google profile on Sep 16, 2007
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I am parting ways temporarily with my personal DVD distributor after a much heated tiff. To my utter dismay, this particular distributor, who shall hereforth go nameless, was disloyal to m read more
Nature's Fury: Dust Is Nothing to Sneeze At
Mildred's Fatburgers Posted by Beth Daniels on Nov 30, -0001
Real Life Dust Storm, Stratford, TX 1935 Jane Darwell and Gregg Toland's Lighting The Grapes of Wrath (1940) It's probably a good idea to watch this film every time we have a presidential election t read more
Desert Fury (1947)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
"I'm a big girl now. I'm allowed to play with matches."
Director Lewis Allen's Desert Fury (1947) stars Lizabeth Scott as Paula Haller, the daughter of a wealthy gambling magnate, Fritzi Haller (Mary Astor), who returns home to the fictional town of Chuckawalla, Nevada. Paula brings home read more
Fúria / Fury (1936)
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001
Fúria / Fury (1936) Às vezes precisamos de um soco no estômago. Um soco metafórico, obviamente: algo que nos tire da zona de conforto, que nos incomode, que nos deixe insatisfeitos com nós mesmos. Isso é possível com muitos filmes. Isso aconteceu comigo vendo o primeiro filme feito por read more
Desert Fury (1947)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
"I'm a big girl now. I'm allowed to play with matches."
Director Lewis Allen's Desert Fury (1947) stars Lizabeth Scott as Paula Haller, the daughter of a wealthy gambling magnate, Fritzi Haller (Mary Astor), who returns home to the fictional town of Chuckawalla, Nevada. Paula brings home read more