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Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 21, 2019
Sumptuous is unfortunately not the right word to describe Body Heat. I wish it were because sumptuous just sounds hot, temperature-wise. And Body Heat is all about heat. It takes place in during a very hot Florida summer, its cast dripping with sweat, constantly in search of a cool breeze or a cool read more
Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 21, 2019
Sumptuous is unfortunately not the right word to describe Body Heat. I wish it were because sumptuous just sounds hot, temperature-wise. And Body Heat is all about heat. It takes place in during a very hot Florida summer, its cast dripping with sweat, constantly in search of a cool breeze or a cool read more
Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan)
The Stop Button Posted by on Jul 21, 2019
Sumptuous is unfortunately not the right word to describe Body Heat. I wish it were because sumptuous just sounds hot, temperature-wise. And Body Heat is all about heat. It takes place in during a very hot Florida summer, its cast dripping with sweat, constantly in search of a cool breeze or a cool read more
Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan)
The Stop Button Posted by on Jul 21, 2019
Sumptuous is unfortunately not the right word to describe Body Heat. I wish it were because sumptuous just sounds hot, temperature-wise. And Body Heat is all about heat. It takes place in during a very hot Florida summer, its cast dripping with sweat, constantly in search of a cool breeze or a cool read more
THE HOTTER'NELL BLOGATHON: Heat Lightning (1934)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Jun 23, 2019
Steve at MovieMovieBlogBlog The Sequel is adding to the summertime heat with a blogathon focusing on those movies and shows set under a torturous sun. June 21 - 23 are the days for extra sunscreen. Day 1 recap Day 2 recap Day 3 recap
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Atom Man vs. Superman (1950, Spencer Gordon Bennet), Chapter 10: Atom Man’s Heat Ray
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jun 23, 2018
Atom Man’s Heat Ray does not feature a heat ray. Unless it’s the machine Luthor (Lyle Talbot) uses the pump smoke into the room where he’s trapped Noel Neill, Kirk Alyn, and Tommy Bond. Now, it turns out Neill is only working for Talbot’s TV station to get the goods on him for Superman (and read more
White Heat (1949)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 5, 2017
White Heat burns like hot coals even today. It’s a gangster picture from master Warner Bros. craftsman Raoul Walsh that’s volatile and intriguing, highlighted by the always fiery James Cagney as a crazed man-child with a mom complex. Cagney had stayed away from gangster pictures that mad read more
White Heat (1949)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 5, 2017
White Heat burns like hot coals even today. It’s a gangster picture from master Warner Bros. craftsman Raoul Walsh that’s volatile and intriguing, highlighted by the always fiery James Cagney as a crazed man-child with a mom complex. Cagney had stayed away from gangster pictures that mad read more
The Big Heat (1953)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on May 25, 2016
The different breeds of noir can end up creating a dark morass of shadows and fog, with little variety in-between that it’s remarkable that some noirs were able to stand out from the pack at all. Director Fritz Lang was a film noir maestro by the time The Big Heat was released – having read more
The Big Heat (1953) – Updated
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 2, 2015
The Big Heat is not a noir where the darkness comes from the shadowy visuals, but from within its characters themselves. In fact, some of these individuals are so subtle in their corruption that it easily gets overshadowed. Homicide cop Dave Bannion is, rather ironically, the straight-arrow trying t read more
Review: The Big Heat (1953)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 2, 2015
The Big Heat is not a noir where the darkness comes from the shadowy visuals, but from within its characters themselves. In fact, some of these individuals are so subtle in their corruption that it easily gets overshadowed. Homicide cop Dave Bannion is, rather ironically, the straight-arrow trying t read more
Review: The Big Heat (1953)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 2, 2015
The Big Heat is not a noir where the darkness comes from the shadowy visuals, but from within its characters themselves. In fact, some of these individuals are so subtle in their corruption that it easily gets overshadowed. Homicide cop Dave Bannion is, rather ironically, the straight-arrow trying t read more
Body Heat (1981)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 1, 2015
In his directorial debut Lawrence Kasdan (screenwriter for Empire Strikes Back and Raiders) brought us a neo-noir burning with passion and positively dripping in sweat. Quite the combination indeed. It opens with the seductively jazzy score, courtesy of John Barry, dancing over the credits. It bring read more
Body Heat (1981)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 1, 2015
In his directorial debut, Lawrence Kasdan (screenwriter for Empire Strikes Back and Raiders) brought us a neo-noir burning with passion and positively dripping in sweat. Quite the combination indeed. It opens with the seductively jazzy score, courtesy of John Barry, dancing over the credits. It brin read more
BARBARA STANWYCK: HEAT OF ANGER.
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Jan 22, 2015
After amassing old articles, I came across an essay about Barbara Stanwyck’s involvement in the TV movie “Heat Of Anger”. When I read it, I thought that this would make an interesting blog entry. In 1971, Barbara Stanwyck was cast in the TV movie “Heat Of Anger”, a production tha read more
The Big Heat (1953) – Film-Noir
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 2, 2013
*Contains Spoilers Starring Glen Ford, Gloria Grahame, and Lee Marvin, with direction by Fritz Lang, the film follows an everyday cop named Dave Bannion (Ford). This film-noir begins with a mysterious suicide of a cop. Soon Bannion is on the case trying to put the facts together and then everything read more
The Big Heat (1953) – Film-Noir
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 2, 2013
*Contains Spoilers Starring Glen Ford, Gloria Grahame, and Lee Marvin, with direction by Fritz Lang, the film follows an everyday cop named Dave Bannion (Ford). This film-noir begins with a mysterious suicide of a cop. Soon Bannion is on the case trying to put the facts together and then everything read more
White Heat (1949) – Film-Noir
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 18, 2013
Starring James Cagney, Edmund O’Brien, and Virginia Mayo, once again Cagney does the gangster role. However, his Cody Jarret is older and more psychotic than ever as he leads his band of thugs. Although he has a beautiful wife, the main woman in Jarret’s life is his mom who watches over read more
White Heat (1949) – Film-Noir
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 18, 2013
Starring James Cagney, Edmund O’Brien, and Virginia Mayo, once again Cagney does the gangster role. However, his Cody Jarret is older and more psychotic than ever as he leads his band of thugs. Although he has a beautiful wife, the main woman in Jarret’s life is his mom who watches over read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE BIG HEAT (1953)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 11, 2012
Many noir devotees rank Fritz Lang's The Big Heat (1953) very highly, and it certainly does have a great noir look and many memorable scenes, but I find that I much prefer some of Lang's other genre outings, like The Woman in the Window (1944) and Scarlet Street (1945), to this more celebrated 1953 read more