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La Pointe Courte (1955)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 30, 2023
Agnes Varda became a modern-day cinema celebrity in the 21st century thanks to her immediately recognizable profile and modern incarnations of her work like Vague Visages. Because it’s true she never stopped creating, never ceased exploring this terrestrial sphere. Watching something like La read more

Abbott and Costello Films: Naughty Nineties, Time of Their Lives, A&C Meet Frankenstein
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 6, 2023
The next genre Abbott and Costello took on in The Naughty Nineties was the show boat-style musical. Henry Travers fits as a kindly old ship captain who promises family-friendly entertainment headlined by his daughter and a very familiar leading man (Bud Abbott). Costello crops up in a local band read more

Abbott and Costello Films: Buck Privates, Hold That Ghost, Who Done It?
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 4, 2023
Service comedies almost feel like a rite of passage for comedy teams, and it’s no different with this early success from Abbott and Costello. Against their hijinks, there’s a blatantly obvious love triangle (Lee Bowman, Jane Frazee, and Alan Curtis) meant to lend some balance to the dram read more

Classic Movie Beginner’s Guide: Abbott and Costello
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 2, 2023
We continue our informal odyssey for up-and-coming classic film fans by acknowledging one of Classic Hollywood’s most beloved comic duos. True, they started out on the vaudeville circuit, had their own radio show, and ran a series of television programs, but it was in the movies where Abbott a read more

Favorite Films of 2022
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 31, 2022
It was another strange year at the cinemas, but there was a lot to enjoy from Top Gun: Maverick to smaller projects that probably made less of a dent like the neo-noir Emily The Criminal or Sarah Polley’s Woman Talking. Here’s a list of some films I enjoyed in 2022 and you might too. I& read more

Blogathon: Discovering Classic Movies
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 29, 2022
This is my entry in The Discovering Classic Cinema Blogathon. Thank you for having me Maddy. The beauty of the classic film community is that everyone has their own unique, sometimes labyrinthian journey to become a classic movie aficionado. I’ve already spoken previously at length about how read more

A Kiss Before Dying (1956)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 30, 2022
A Kiss Before Dying signals its intent with a score befitting a light musical or frothy romantic comedy headlined by youthful heartthrob Robert Wagner. For the uninitiated, the story is based on Ira Levin’s novel and remains all but prepared to plunge into the depths of deceitful drama. This read more

Violent Saturday (1955)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 28, 2022
“It’s so stupid and pointless to be alive in the morning and dead in the afternoon.” There’s a lovely contradiction in crafting a De Luxe noir in Cinemascope. It’s visually luscious and still shot on the kind of cheapo budget Richard Fleischer was able to make sing ear read more

The Long Haul (1956)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 24, 2022
Although it was distributed by Columbia, The Long Haul is a bit unique from your typical Hollywood offerings. Victor Mature is an American G.I., who settled in England with his English wife following the end of the war. He has a cross-cultural marriage in a post-war landscape and since this is a Br read more

Yield to The Night (1957)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 22, 2022
“For the night is already at hand and it is well to yield to the night.” There’s immediate traction to Yield to The Night’s opening visuals. We look on at pigeons scuttling about, outdoor waterfalls, and Diana Dors’s heels clicking across an open plaza. Of course, we d read more

The Burglar (1957)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 19, 2022
The Burglar is instantly established with a pleasing visual geography. In fact, this kind of pervasively engaging visual landscape is constantly being reinforced, and in his first feature, director Paul Wendkos shows off his perceptive eye. Though he was a workhorse in television, it does lead one read more

The Sound of Fury – Try and Get Me (1950)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 17, 2022
The Sound of Fury opens with a kind of portent. A demonstrative street preacher yells out at the pedestrians walking by to “Prepare to meet thy God and Repent of their sins.” He pretty much gets trampled with all his pamphlets ending up on the ground in a sea of humanity. It’s rea read more

The Underworld Story (1950)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 15, 2022
“You know what’s inside of ivy Mike? Little crawling things. You should feel right at home there.” The Underworld Story is full of these wild narrative beats forming the foundation of a new normal. It’s like playing an unwieldy game of connect the dots. Take the opening scene read more

Brothers Rico (1957)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 12, 2022
I’ll say it again, but Richard Conte is one of the unsung heroes of film noir. He could play ominous villains (Big Combo) or charismatic everymen caught in the pincers of fate (Call Northside 777). But the most important piece is that we buy him in either, whether he’s earnest or simply read more

Phenix City Story (1955)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 10, 2022
“From the ashes of Phenix City has risen the symbol of democracy at work. The power of the ballot will always be the voice of the American People.” The cut of the film I watched had a rather unique opening prologue complete with interviews by esteemed reporter Clete Roberts (You might r read more

The Captive City (1952)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 8, 2022
The movie opens briskly with a man and a woman racing through Middle America in their car. The shots provide a lovely, claustrophobic framing and closeups of our characters making the moment especially palpable. From what I can glean, this was actually attributed to a man named Hoge, a former grip read more

Confidentially Yours (1983)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 7, 2022
This is my Entry in the Classic Movie Blog Association’s Fall Blogathon Movies are Murder! Although no one knew it at the time, Confidentially Yours would become the makeshift curtain call to Francois Truffaut’s career as he died of a brain tumor shortly thereafter. The movie in no way read more

House on Telegraph Hill (1951)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 5, 2022
Like many of the directors of his day and age, Robert Wise cut his teeth on noirish material on his way up the industry totem pole toward more prestigious projects. House on Telegraph Hill supplants a Belsen Concentration Camp survivor named Karin Dernakova (Valentina Cortese) who emigrates to San F read more

He Walked By Night (1948)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 3, 2022
He Walked by Night is akin to T-Men or Border Incident in its pervasive use of “Voice of God” narration. Today, all of this feels blase and staid like newsreel footage without much substance. Over time, the voice feels a bit like a pesky mosquito not so much in tone or frequency but sim read more

Desperate (1947)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 1, 2022
It’s easy to imagine Steve Randall (Steve Brodie) has the life of many men circa 1947. He’s a war vet, and he makes an honest wage as a truck driver. Brodie and the effervescent Audrey Long are stars befitting the budget of the film, but I rather like them for it. There’s nothing read more