The Blue Dahlia review

(OK) Better movie than plot (too poor for being the only Raymond Chandler screenplay), but the match Veronica Ladd is ok and Bendix composes a moving veteran...

A Touch of Class (1973) review

(OK) Melvin Frank was pretty funnier before; here has spicy dialogues, some funny moments in Torremolinos...

Cyrano and D'Artagnan review

(OK) Some isolated pieces of real talent, Ferrer a complex hero fighting even the queen while romancing af if he was resistance man...

Il boom review

(OK) Great story, an eye of the face, a popular phrase arrived to be a concrete story, toldwith excellent secuences (the parties are great)...

Dayereh mina review

(YT) Rare interesting story of two (de)generation og fahter and son coming to the city and getting involved in a hospital mafia...pretty boy arribist without a cause, seduced by a nurse and his boss...

Starting Over review

(OK) As delicate as Jill Clayburg, such vulnerable lady. Bergen is the bitchy one, the selfish who dares to sing wih his own voipp

The Woman Who Dared review

(OK) Wonderful, Gremillon consructs slowly but consistently the story front the first shot og the orphans singing, as if their parent were in the sky to where Vanel and Renaud want to reach. And they do it, and she became the protagonist of an epic. The last part is a masterpiece...

Les culottes rouges review

(OK) The hero is a selfish bastard and the colaborationist is nice Bourvil; the croos thier paths in a mild funny way till a dramatic end. A provocative look at the war....

Wooden Crosses (1932) review

(OK) Great Bernard, the french 'all quiet on the western front', less elocuente, more cinic and for that reason human. 'Little lambs, where do you go?ยดshouts a passerbuy soldier to a truch full of other soldiers: 'to the slaughterhouse' answers one of them...

Full of Life review

(OK) Nice soft Quine, with a controlled Holliday and italoamerican clises spread all over, but with a interesting side on domestic construccion plumbing stuff...
