A Strange Film Lacking any particular sizzle, somehow Lawrence is interesting enough to build a four hour movie around. American Film Institutes Ranking: #5/100 Awards: Nominated for
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Top 100 Movie: #42 – Rear Window (1954)
A Movie That Does Everything. Witty dialogue, a unique set up, and tension stick with you the entire way. American Film Institutes Ranking: #42/100 Awards: Four
Top 100 Movie Review: #23 – The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Many Firsts. Bogart’s first big role. A new genre of film. Huston’s directorial debut. The Pairing of Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet. American Film Institute
Top 100 Movie Review: #72 – Ben-Hur (1959)
The Stock Dropped With Each Passing Moment. Why didn’t the movie end shortly after the chariot race!!! American Film Institutes Ranking: #72/100 Awards: Nominated for 12 winning
Top 100 Movie Review: #92 – A Place in the Sun (1951)
Dated. Not only is the movie stale, it cycles through several formats never deciding what kind of movie it wants to be. American Film Institutes
Top 100 Movie Review: #32 – Godfather Part II (1974)
A Sequel Better Than The Original. There, I said it. Godfather’s second incarnation is better than the first, having a cleaner plot and an interesting