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Only Yesterday (1933) 100% “If such absurdities can be passed over, the film is an effective effort to wring tears from the customers.” – Newsweek Apr 23, 2024 Full Review The Mad Miss Manton (1938) 84% “[Barbara Stanwyck] and a posse of bird-witted debutantes have a lot of fun playing bloodhounds in search of a missing corpse and ganging up on a defenseless newspaper editor.” – Newsweek Apr 22, 2024 Full Review The Caine Mutiny (1954) 95% “Bogart plays, on the screen, the scenes that are only talked about in Nolan’s stage trial, and in playing- the more definitive version of Queeg he achieves a remarkably detailed and sensitive performance.” – Newsweek Apr 19, 2024 Full Review The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) 100% “Another of those relaxed, delightful whimsies which the British seem to be able to compound out of a slightly off-beat idea, a true eye for character, and a liberal lacing of the national humor. ” – Newsweek Apr 18, 2024 Full Review White Heat (1949) 94% “It wasn’t quite so likely that White Heat would turn out to be as surcharged with excitement as the gangster films of the early ’30s and that Cagney’s realization of a psychopathic killer would surpass in realism and intensity anything he has ever done.” – Newsweek Apr 15, 2024 Full Review The Big Heat (1953) 94% “Most of the film’s characterizations are sensibly written and played, and there is a highly effective performance by Gloria Grahame as a gangster’s moll who doesn’t deserve the terrible things that happen to her.” – Newsweek Mar 28, 2024 Full Review National Velvet (1944) 98% “All the performances are right, and Rooney, playing with rare restraint, sensibly allows young Miss Taylor to steal the picture. ” – Newsweek Mar 26, 2024 Full Review The Searchers (1956) 87% “Despite scene after scene of frustrated pursuit... Ford never ignores the great cinematic necessity, pace.” – Newsweek Mar 22, 2024 Full Review Westward the Women (1951) 69% “It is no distortion of history to demonstrate that the American woman comes through with a magnificent display of resourcefulness and courage, but there isn't much leeway in all this action for the gentler art of acting.” – Newsweek Mar 2, 2024 Full Review The Dark Angel (1935) 94% “Under Franklin's intelligent direction, the scenery in The Dark Angel remains intact. ” – Newsweek Mar 10, 2023 Full Review Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) 88% “The film may be easily viewed, and easily is the word, either as a form of drama or as a piece of erotic anthropology. ” – Newsweek Mar 7, 2023 Full Review Sayonara (1957) 82% “Dull tale of the meeting of the twain.” – Newsweek Mar 2, 2023 Full Review Flower Drum Song (1961) 79% “The movie sports two nice Rodgers and Hammerstein songs ("I Enjoy Being a Girl" and "Don't Marry Me") and a graceful dream ballet.” – Newsweek Feb 27, 2023 Full Review Back to Bataan (1945) 86% “Although the film is a regulation war picture in many ways, it is notable as an intelligent and sympathetic tribute to the Filipino guerillas.” – Newsweek Jan 31, 2023 Full Review Diabolique (1955) 95% “Clouzot belongs to a traditional French type: The artist with the compulsive need to shock. ” – Newsweek Jan 31, 2023 Full Review The Lady Eve (1941) 99% “With his third assignment for Paramount, Sturges -- stimulated rather than stymied by a generous budget and his first important name cast -- achieves one of the most delightful farces to liven the screen in a long time. ” – Newsweek Dec 29, 2022 Full Review The Maltese Falcon (1941) 99% “If half of Hollywood’s remakes turned out as well as The Maltese Falcon, the studios could stop buying stories for a while.” – Newsweek Nov 10, 2022 Full Review Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) 99% “For all its Hollywood pomp and commercial circumstance, this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer offering settles down to real people living in a recognizable America at the turn of the century. The score is a delightful juggling of the new and the nostalgic.” – Newsweek Nov 10, 2022 Full Review King Kong (1933) 97% “The susceptible will dream about King Kong afterwards, and the more sophisticated will get many a laugh. ” – Newsweek Nov 8, 2022 Full Review Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) 97% “There is more than a dash of healthy hokum in Jeff’s awakening and rebellion and his 23-hour filibuster that brings the film to a smashing climax, but it is as legitimate as the story’s patriotic preachment is undoubtedly sincere.” – Newsweek Nov 8, 2022 Full Review The Shop Around the Corner (1940) 99% “In bringing warmth and his customary piquant humor to the emotions and problems of these workaday folk, Lubitsch is assisted by some knowing players. Teamed for the third time, James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan are perfectly cast as the youngsters.” – Newsweek Nov 7, 2022 Full Review Stalag 17 (1953) 91% “A smash hit on Broadway two years ago, the Donald Bevan-Edmund Trzcinski play about what passed for life in a German prison camp comes to the screen as an even more successful blend of melodrama and rough, occupational comedy.” – Newsweek Nov 5, 2022 Full Review The President's Mystery (1936) 80% “The seemingly incongruous elements are skill- fully combined to make the most vigorous propaganda Hollywood has yet produced. Henry Wilcoxon and Betty Furness head a satisfactory cast.” – Newsweek Oct 25, 2022 Full Review A Study in Scarlet (1933) 93% “Can be recommended to mystery lovers who like their crime leavened with literate line and good acting. ” – Newsweek Oct 21, 2022 Full Review House on Haunted Hill (1959) 80% “It couldn't cure a child's hiccups. ” – Newsweek Sep 20, 2022 Full Review
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