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  • Movie Review: Blow Up (1966)

    Movie Review: Blow Up (1966)

    Blow-Up, an adaptation of Julio Cortázar’s short story “Las babas del diablo,” is the first English movie directed by legendary Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni. Antonioni is known for making mood pieces. Film critic Arthur Knight wrote that Blow-Up is a defining movie, akin to Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane. Antonioni’s masterpiece would influence the works of Read more

  • Frank Miller’s Sin City Graphic Novels – Part II

    Frank Miller’s Sin City Graphic Novels – Part II

    Continuing our discussion of Sin City Graphic Novels, let’s delve into the second book in the series, ‘A Dame to Kill For’. A Dame to Kill For Similar to ‘The Hard Goodbye’, which we discussed earlier, this graphic novel, ‘A Dame to Kill For’, revolves around a single story. It’s a classic film noir tale Read more

  • Dial M for Murder (1954)  vs.   A Perfect Murder(1998)

    Dial M for Murder (1954) vs. A Perfect Murder(1998)

    In this post, we will take a look at two adaptations of the play ‘Dial M for Murder’, written by Frederick Knott. Wait Until Dark, a movie I recently reviewed, is also based on a play by the same playwright. I have briefly covered some of the commonalities between the movies, Dial M for Murder Read more

  • Movie Review: Wait Until Dark (1966)

    Movie Review: Wait Until Dark (1966)

    “Wait Until Dark” is a chilling psychological thriller directed by Terence Young and adapted from a play of the same name by Frederick Knott. Starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Jack Weston, and Julie Herrod in lead roles, the movie is a gripping nail-biter from start to finish. Frederick Knott, the Read more

  • Movie Review: Obsession (1976)

    Movie Review: Obsession (1976)

    In my past review of “Body Double,” I mentioned that it was a homage to both Hitchcock movies, “Rear Window” and “Vertigo.” “Obsession,” a movie he made earlier in 1976, is another of his tributes to “Vertigo,” and closer in plot to the Alfred Hitchcock classic. The movie opens with a loud, almost jarring background Read more

  • Movie Review: The  Night  of the Hunter (1955)

    Movie Review: The Night of the Hunter (1955)

    “Night of the Hunter” is a chilling noir thriller featuring Robert Mitchum in the iconic role of a psychopathic, serial-killing preacher, arguably his best performance ever. It is the only movie directed by the legendary actor Charles Laughton. The movie is a thrill ride from the beginning to ‘almost’ its ending (more on that later). Read more