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Rating Title | Year Quote Author
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Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965)

"Atmospheric Mulligan production with effective McQueen and Remick."

Steve Crum

95%

Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)

"Not as terrifying as the original, but still a shocker."

Steve Crum

83%

Casualties of War (1989)

"Disturbing anti-war film with strong Sean Penn and surprisingly effective Michael J. Fox."

Steve Crum

93%

Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)

"True MGM classic with memorable Gable and Laughton. Fine production overall."

Steve Crum

30%

Hocus Pocus (1993)

"Goofy witches and things that bump all over the place, incliuding Midler...fair family fun."

Steve Crum

100%

Goodbye, Columbus (1969)

"Dated adult fare from 1969 with Benjamin and MacGraw."

Steve Crum

11%

Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973)

"Pulllease fly away, and take your book with you!"

Steve Crum

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A Song to Remember (1945)

"The melodrama is pretty forced, but the music is superb."

Steve Crum

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Dark Shadows - The Best of Dark Shadows ()

"Absolute must-have for Frid/Dark Shadows fanatics."

Steve Crum

57%

The First Deadly Sin (1980)

"Forgettable Sinatra vehicle, beneath the Chairman's talents."

Steve Crum

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The Adventurers (1970)

"Big budget gloss, pretty steamy for 1970."

Steve Crum

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The Man They Could Not Hang (1939)

"Creepy Karloff, lower budget, but effective still."

Steve Crum

81%

Cry Freedom (1987)

"A historical document as well as powerful, disturbing drama"

Steve Crum

27%

The Omen (2006)

"John Moore ('Behind Enemy Lines') copycats Richard Donner's style, but with about half the suspense and pacing."

Steve Crum

19%

Navy Seals (1990)

"So-so pro military recruitment movie with some thrills/"

Steve Crum

95%

The Stranger (1946)

"Atmospheric thriller-noir has Welles, Robinson pluses."

Steve Crum

34%

The Break-Up (2006)

"Terrific supporting cast with eccentric characters lifts this comedy above the norm; Vaughn's rapid fire delivery of witty stream-of-consciousness dialogue really scores."

Steve Crum

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