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THE INTERNET'S MOST HONEST FILM REVIEWS. WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT.


Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Sunset Boulevard fully justifies its legendary status.
Apr 1, 20242 min read


13 Tzameti (2005)
Gela Babluani's stunning debut feature was made when he was only twenty-six years old, and he's only made one full length since.
Feb 25, 20242 min read


Making Christmas Crackers (1910)
Clocking in at just over a slight six minutes, this fascinating document depicts workers making Christmas crackers over a century ago.
Dec 10, 20231 min read


Detour (1945)
Detour is a wonderful reminder of the Noirs of the thirties and fourties.
Dec 6, 20232 min read


The Maltese Falcon (1941)
There’s not much, if anything that needs to be added to the discussion over John Huston’s masterful 1941 neo noir thriller.
Nov 26, 20231 min read


Saboteur (1942)
Hitchcock’s utterly brilliant black and white neo-noir thriller goes somewhat under the rader these days.
Nov 21, 20231 min read


The Lost Weekend (1945)
Billy Wilder’s dark tale of alcoholism set over the course of four days, is a solid as granite, bona fide masterpiece.
Nov 21, 20231 min read


The Manxman (1928)
If you haven’t ever checked out Hitchcock's early work in silent cinema, this is a great place to start.
Nov 12, 20231 min read


Metropolis (1927)
Metropolis remains one of the most important films ever made.
Nov 5, 20231 min read


The Blue Lamp (1950)
Basil Deardon's police procedural is widely regarded as an important piece of work in British film.
Oct 14, 20231 min read


Rififi (1955)
Arguably the pinnacle of the heist genre, Dassin’s wonderful French thriller is without doubt one of the most influential films of all time.
Sep 16, 20231 min read


L'Atalante (1934)
Jean Vigo’s one and only feature length film is nearly ninety years old, and I doubt there’s anyone questioning its importance today.
Sep 16, 20231 min read


The General (1926)
A firm fixture in many best of all time film lists, this Buster Keaton silent film is an astonishing piece of physical film.
Sep 16, 20231 min read


Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Sergei Eisenstein’s astonishing early Soviet silent film is just as powerful today as it must have been almost a century ago.
Sep 10, 20231 min read


Rich and Strange (1931)
One of Hitchcock's earlier talkies, Rich and Strange stars Henry Kendell and Joan Barry who embark on a cruise together.
Aug 15, 20231 min read
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