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American Psycho (2000) 68% “American Psycho inevitably lacks some of the book’s savage brilliance, but Bateman’s numb dissertations on terrible Eighties pop music, Manhattan restaurant etiquette and male grooming products remain blisteringly funny. ” – Times (UK) Apr 4, 2025 Full Review White Heat (1949) 94% “Mr. Cagney is never less than an actor of extreme competence who knows precisely what he is doing; the trouble is that this particular part is one he knows too well.” – Times (UK) Apr 22, 2024 Full Review The Mad Miss Manton (1938) 84% “Miss Manton is high spirited, and the film, taking its queue from her, keeps its spirits up.” – Times (UK) Apr 22, 2024 Full Review The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) 100% “Mr. Holloway supports Mr. Guinness with an unerring instinct for the right comic note. ” – Times (UK) Apr 18, 2024 Full Review Only Yesterday (1933) 100% “Both Mr. Stahl and Miss Margaret Sullavan... achieve, with the help of some smooth and apt dialogue, an astonishing illusion of naturalism which does much to disguise the basic weakness and sentimentality of the story.” – Times (UK) Apr 17, 2024 Full Review Royal Family (1969) 90% “There must be a great many people who have a far clearer picture now than they ever had before of what type of person, with what type of family, now reigns in Britain.” – Times (UK) Dec 28, 2023 Full Review The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933) 86% “Miss Stanwyck gives Mr. Asther just the support he needs, and Mr. Walter Connolly contributes a robust portrait of a cheerful and shameless American renegade.” – Times (UK) Apr 24, 2023 Full Review The Black Pirate (1926) 100% “What fun it is -- and all in colours, too!” – Times (UK) Mar 22, 2023 Full Review The Dark Angel (1935) 94% “The acting is as quietly efficient as the production of the film. ” – Times (UK) Mar 10, 2023 Full Review Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) 88% “It has gaiety, it has a loud and vulgar gusto, and the songs are put over with a flourish of showmanship. ” – Times (UK) Mar 7, 2023 Full Review Sayonara (1957) 82% “Blends comedy, tragedy, and romance into a mood of the most delicate enchantment.” – Times (UK) Mar 2, 2023 Full Review Flower Drum Song (1961) 79% “Everything is almost too professional and is going on for too long. Miss Kwan, however, remains an unfailing delight.” – Times (UK) Feb 27, 2023 Full Review The Girl in the Rain (1920) 80% “Eventually everything ends happily. but there seems to have been no reason why matters should have become so complicated in the beginning.” – Times (UK) Jan 27, 2023 Full Review Diabolique (1955) 95% “The suspense and mystery are built up with deliberateness and at great length, but the whole process is kept admirably in balance by numerous episodes of compelling charm and humor. ” – Times (UK) Jan 26, 2023 Full Review Frankenstein (1931) 94% “There is good sensationalism and there is also good art in Mrs. Shelley's "shocker," qualities rarely found in combination, but Mr. James Whale has made no serious effort to reproduce them... His version is at all points inferior to the original. ” – Times (UK) Jan 13, 2023 Full Review Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) 97% “The rest is magical, an entertainment for men and children which is not only without equal, as entertainment, in the history of the films, but is, in itself, an act of liberation.” – Times (UK) Dec 20, 2022 Full Review The Silent Twins (2022) 69% 4/5 “Some suitably perturbing stop-frame animation sequences set the tone but it’s mostly the deeply sympathetic turns from Wright and Lawrance that convey the true tragedy of lives that were lived in retreat.” – Times (UK) Dec 9, 2022 Full Review My Four Years in Germany (1918) 95% “It is a long drama in 10 acts, and the scenes could scarcely be followed without acquaintance with the book. They are, perhaps, too numerous; repetition weakens the dramatic effect ” – Times (UK) Nov 16, 2022 Full Review Gentleman's Agreement (1947) 82% “It is a piece of special pleading, and, as such, it is never more subtle than in its deliberate determination to ignore the real strength of the client it so emotionally defends. ” – Times (UK) Nov 15, 2022 Full Review The Lady Eve (1941) 99% “If the end of comedy is, as Johnson declared it was, "to make men merry" there is not very much wrong with this comedy of courtship. All its incidents, whether normal or fantastic, are comic because their consequences are never what we expect.” – Times (UK) Nov 15, 2022 Full Review Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) 99% “Local colour is all important, and it would seem to be applied accurately and with the zest that comes from understanding.” – Times (UK) Nov 10, 2022 Full Review King Kong (1933) 97% “It has made up its mind to pile a Pelion of sensation on an Ossa of the ridiculous and, in spite of its many bad moments, there is something impressive about its grim determination to be a "mighty screen fantasy."” – Times (UK) Nov 8, 2022 Full Review Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) 97% “Mr. James Stewart endows Smith with the right brand of endearing simplicity, Miss Arthur plays her part as though she could recite it in her sleep, and Mr. Edward Arnold and Mr. Rains make a strong and highly differentiated pair of villains.” – Times (UK) Nov 8, 2022 Full Review The Shop Around the Corner (1940) 99% “The story is kept rigidly within its setting without any excursions into more obvious fields for romance. Yet the most humdrum details play their part in a joke or a neat situation, and the story proceeds with a continuous flow of ingenuities.” – Times (UK) Nov 7, 2022 Full Review Stalag 17 (1953) 91% “All this is, perhaps, to make too much out of a triviality which may plead that it sets out only to entertain, but, trivial or not, Stalag 17 is a profoundly disturbing film and it should never have been shown outside the country of its origin.” – Times (UK) Nov 4, 2022 Full Review
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