Edward Murrain
Edward Murrain's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
The Big Heat (1953)
94%
“Columbia Pictures has brought a truly big league story to the screen, with some of the most creditable casting we've ever seen... The Big Heat is a "sleeper" in every sense of the word. Don't miss It!” –
New York Age
Apr 11, 2024
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Diabolique (1955)
95%
“Take it from me, Diabolique is one of the most unusual films ever to hit the screen, and producer-director Henri-Georges Clouzot the first to seriously challenge Alfred Hitchcock's title as "master of suspense."” –
New York Age
Jan 31, 2023
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
88%
“You must see it!” –
New York Age
Jul 13, 2021
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The Well (1951)
100%
“You'll plummet down into a myriad of faith, pride, anger and victory in The Well.” –
New York Age
Jul 13, 2021
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Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954)
75%
“CinemaScope as an entertainment media reaches a new dimension in Demetrius and the Gladiators... [it's] the finest action story yet filmed in the new process, and the realization of the promise shown by actor William Marshall.” –
New York Age
Jul 8, 2021
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The President's Lady (1953)
60%
“The acting plum is really carried by Ruth Attaway [who] is rewarding in her first film vehicle.” –
New York Age
Jul 8, 2021
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Indiscretion of an American Wife (1953)
43%
“The story line isn't original, but Truman Capote's dialogue and the make believing of Jennifer and Clift makes Indiscretion a winner.” –
New York Age
Jul 7, 2021
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Carmen Jones (1954)
75%
“Carmen Jones has its obvious faults -- but it also has Dorothy Dandridge. Who's going to complain about that?” –
New York Age
Dec 10, 2020
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