Mildred Stockard
Mildred Stockard's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Money From Home (1953)
64%
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“It is a picture to delight the fans of the dizzy comedians. Damon Runyon devotees also will get some chuckles out of it, although it more Martin and Lewis than it is Runyon.” –
Houston Chronicle
Apr 8, 2026
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Pal Joey (1957)
89%
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“"Pal Joey" is" beautifully staged, with one of America's loveliest cities, San Francisco, providing the backdrop, and familiar Rodgers and Hart tunes...” –
Houston Chronicle
Apr 1, 2026
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Anastasia (1956)
92%
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“It is both a Cinderella-tale of romance and a realistic melodrama. Above all, the acting is superb...” –
Houston Chronicle
Mar 6, 2026
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
87%
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“"Breakfast at Tiffany's" is a zany picture, which, in spite of its froth, is very human.” –
Houston Chronicle
Mar 5, 2026
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A Face in the Crowd (1957)
95%
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“It is no fare for children, but A Face in the Crowd is attention-holding entertainment, as realistic as a newsreel, though showing scenes no newsreel would put on the screen.” –
Houston Chronicle
Feb 5, 2026
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Best of the Badmen (1951)
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“Best of the Badmen is mainly for western fans who like their action rugged. It has too much romance to appeal to the kids. ” –
Houston Chronicle
Feb 3, 2026
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Ace in the Hole (1951)
88%
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“It is tremendously dramatic, harrowingly realistic -- and only for those who can take strong drama. ” –
Houston Chronicle
Feb 3, 2026
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
93%
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“From an artistic standpoint, the most interesting part of the picture is the ultra-modern musical score by Bernard Herrmann, with its weird, unearthly theme for the space ship.” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 16, 2026
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The Magnificent Seven (1960)
93%
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“The picture is a modern odyssey through America and other places in the world.” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 15, 2026
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Gaslight (1944)
94%
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“It is a thriller which embodies both the sinister and the romantic implications of its title, is highly recommended for its unusual plot, excellent acting and the beauty of its costumes and backgrounds. ” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 13, 2026
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A Place in the Sun (1951)
90%
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“...the story has been given a stellar cast, headed by Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor and Shelly Winters, a trio of outstanding young Hollywood stars.” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 13, 2026
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Out of the Past (1947)
87%
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“The story is told in a confusing series of flash-backs, and the plot becomes so complicated that the only way out is to kill all of the principals.” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 9, 2026
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Little Big Horn (1951)
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“To its credit, the picture moves at a fast pace, but it also includes almost every cliche known to action films, and its dialogue is incredibly stilted and corny.” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 8, 2026
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Alice in Wonderland (1951)
82%
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“Disney fantasy and Lewis Carroll nonsense are well blended into good entertainment. ” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 8, 2026
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Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
92%
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“The picture is frankly propaganda, but it is also entertaining.” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 3, 2026
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Born Yesterday (1950)
95%
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“Like all fine comedies, there is a great deal more to it than mere buffoonery. ” –
Houston Chronicle
Oct 13, 2025
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Sunset Boulevard (1950)
98%
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“[Gloria Swanson] proves that in the years she has been off the screen she has lost none of her glamour, the magnetism that made her an outstanding personality of the early Hollywood days.” –
Houston Chronicle
Jan 27, 2019
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