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National Velvet (1944) 98% “There's a heartwarming quality about most of the characterizations, the action is valid, and the humor arising from family relationships is always sound. ” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Mar 26, 2024 Full Review Back to Bataan (1945) 86% “Beulah Bondi gives a strong performance as the American school teacher, and Ducky Louie plays the child hero.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Feb 1, 2023 Full Review The Lady Eve (1941) 99% “It preaches no moral; it never heard of logic, but it is hilariously funny, consistently bright and ingenious. ” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Dec 29, 2022 Full Review Gentleman's Agreement (1947) 82% “Gentleman's Agreement isn't the first film to tackle the subject of racial prejudice on the screen, but it carries on the fight with effective weapons. ” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Nov 16, 2022 Full Review The Maltese Falcon (1941) 99% “Its excitement springs not only from its unpredictable story line, and the suspense with which Huston traces each pilot development, but from the precision of each character delineation.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Nov 16, 2022 Full Review Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) 99% “In its own engaging way, Meet Me In St. Louis is rather wonderful. And if it's typical at all of what Hollywood has in store -- then 1945 should see an improvement in the escapist films, at least.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Nov 10, 2022 Full Review Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) 97% “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is brilliantly amusing. It presents a pride of country amidst typically American self conscious laughter. Its flag waving is of the most subtle kind, because it makes you laugh.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Nov 9, 2022 Full Review How Green Was My Valley (1941) 93% “Director John Ford and screenwriter Philip Dunne have retained the story's essentially lyric charm and compressed its many angled plot. The result is a poetic, moving and photographically superb motion picture. ” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jul 26, 2022 Full Review Mrs. Miniver (1942) 93% “Here, at last, is a film which doesn't fumble its great and simple message, a deeply humane and humorous film more stirring than any drama of vast spectacle.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jan 5, 2022 Full Review Nightmare Alley (1947) 88% “Both a shrewdly observant portrait of gullible humanity and a sharp study of the rise and fall of a "hustler" who feeds on the public's credulity.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Dec 3, 2021 Full Review It Happened at the Inn (1943) “[It Happened at the Inn] has the finest collection of characterizations seen on the screen in a number of years.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Nov 18, 2021 Full Review His Girl Friday (1940) 99% “Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant are perfectly paired. Their comedy performances set a new speed record on the screen.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Oct 14, 2021 Full Review Leave Her to Heaven (1945) 85% “Overlong In the telling and continuously melodramatic, Leave Her to Heaven is nevertheless a plausible version of the book.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Sep 29, 2021 Full Review Dark Passage (1947) 90% “This little fantasy has been written for the screen and directed by Delmer Daves, who gave [the audience] the kind of amusement I'm sure wasn't intentional.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Aug 28, 2021 Full Review The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) 98% “The Best Years of Our Lives is the most rewarding picture in a long, long time.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jul 13, 2021 Full Review Sentimental Journey (1946) “The picture introduces an uncommonly appealing child actress named Connie Marshall, whose performance you may appreciate if you can separate it from the moist sentimentality of the theme.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jul 13, 2021 Full Review Three Strangers (1946) “Overwritten in some parts, and not too carefully cast, nevertheless it hold the attention most of the time, in the manner of a picture puzzle.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jul 13, 2021 Full Review Casablanca (1942) 99% “Dooley Wilson gets his best screen role to date as Rick's piano player, and comes through with ease.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jul 13, 2021 Full Review The Lost Weekend (1945) 97% “A a mature, honest and engrossing study of a five day cycle In the life of an alcoholic.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jul 13, 2021 Full Review Gilda (1946) 90% “Overlook the confusion of plot, and the loose ends and you'll find diversions to keep you awake. Chief among these, of course, is Rita Hayworth.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jul 9, 2021 Full Review Make Mine Music (1946) 58% “While this is a pleasant collection of short subjects, there is nothing in Make Mine Music to startle the imagination.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jul 9, 2021 Full Review Duel in the Sun (1946) 76% “Any way you look at it, Duel in the Sun is a fabulous enterprise.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jun 12, 2021 Full Review The Philadelphia Story (1940) 100% “Philip Barry should be very grateful for the direction of George Cukor and the adaptation of Donald Ogden Stewart. He is equally fortunate in the casting of the film.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jun 10, 2021 Full Review Lifeboat (1944) 90% “The sure hand of director Alfred Hitchcock (notable particularly in the undercurrent of background conversations) has managed to keep a surprisingly light touch in the midst of dramatic excitement and pathos.” – Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) Jun 10, 2021 Full Review
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