A charming comedy of a young couple who inherit a dilapidated cinema in an English town during the mid 20th century. The supporting cast, which includes Peter Sellers, is exceptionally good. And the price... read full review
Based on the novel by famed western writer Ernest Haycox, this movie captures the historic era of the frontier town in Kansas, in one of the best vehicles for its star, Randolph Scott, in spite of the grainy pr... read full review
This 1964 movie directed by Samuel Fuller is entertaining melodrama. In the opening scene a prostitute beats up her pimp, then she escapes to a small town where she almost succeeds in achieving a respectable l... read full review
Lacks any illusion of reality, making it difficult for the cast to rise above the amateurish script even though the acting and the plot are fairly good. The video that I viewed was recorded on SLP speed, which... read full review
A woman enters the office of a tax consultant, mistaking him for a psychiatrist down the hall, and pours out her marital problems, especially her lack of sex with her husband, and the astounded consultant doesn... read full review
Carla, a secretary in a real estate office, who is partially deaf, reads lips, and her assistant, who lacks all the office skills, is an ex-con. Together they plot revenge on a loan shark. From a rooftop, Car... read full review