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Baby Face - 1933 - 7/10

Turned prostitute by her own father, Lily departs the cheap saloon.
She finds work at a large bank and begins her career ascent.
Sleeping with one supervisor (including young John Wayne) after the next.
Beautifully corrosive film, cynical, jungle survival at points.
The headlong fury of this tapers about two thirds in, and the ending is a whitewash.
Audiences knew better, the moralizing conclusion was tacked on for censors.
Fill in your own end.
Barbara Stanwyck is on fire in this essential Pre-Code stunner.

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Narrow Margin - 1952 - 7/10

She agrees to testify against the mob, who then put out the hit contract.
Cops are assigned to protect her on the train journey, but the assassins are onboard.
Claustrophobic Noir bolstered with terrific performances by genre icons McGraw and Windsor.
The dialogue sizzles and the suspense never lets up.
B-movie budget, yet the acting and direction more than compensate.
Brilliant hard film, ideal for past-midnight viewing.

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Konpaku - 2019 - 6/10

On a dare from his Malay buddies, Haqim approaches a female and asks for her phone number,
The banter is not straightforward.
The female, a Japanese named Midori, asks a handful of tangled questions before giving her number.
From then on, Midori assumes an increasingly prominent role in Haqim’s life.
Entering his dreams, his bedroom, his intimate life. Midori is a sexual demon, a succubus.

Low budget horror from Singapore has a brooding undertone and plenty of jump scares.
Owing to Malaysian Muslim laws, sex is alluded to, with scenes going near brink.
The vampirish Midori, is not only possessive, but also fiercely territorial, as friends discover.

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Disappearing London - 2006 - 6/10

Hosted by Suggs (frontman of Madness), this explores ordinary places, now slipping away.
The dogtracks, haberdasher, custom shoes. The umbrella store, working class cafe.
The tram, bakery, the lido, the tobacco shop, the rivermen….
Suggs is charming throughout, never bemoaning, never complaining.
Many of these places are delightful reminders, yet Time and Progress steamrolls all in its path.
These episodes, I believe, are available on YouTube. Two seasons.

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My Favorite Year - 1982 - 7/10

Wonderful homage to early TV, and harking back to the Golden Era of Hollywood.
1950’s, television is live, and the popular variety show has a swashbuckling actor from the ’30’s.
Alan Swann (cough Errol Flynn cough) who has problems with alcohol and ladies.
Newly hired gag writer Benjy (ahem, Mel Brooks) is tasked with keeping the guest safe and sober.
It is all the young man can do to simply keep up.
O’Toole is outstanding, embracing Flynn’s self-destructive tendencies, as well as his grace and charm.
Wonderful, big hearted comedy, packed with jokes for tourists, and in-jokes for buffs.
When this screened, oldsters still remembered both Sid Caesar and Flynn in their prime.

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I See A Dark Stranger - 1947 - 7/10

Bridie is a fierce Republican. Irish Republican.
As England reels in 1944, she decides to help the charming Reich agent with his mission.
Bridie is headstrong, naïve, innocent, while the English – well, they are descendants of Cromwell!
Galloping espionage thriller is shot through with comedy, situations and dialogue.
Script by Gilliant and Launder, plot resembles Hitchcock of this period.

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Three-Body - 2023 - 7/10
AKA - San ti // 三体

Across the globe, leading research scientists are committing suicide.
Police officer Qiang is assigned to protect nanoscientist, Wang Miao.

Which draws both men into a clandestine organization, the Frontiers Of Science.
Into conspiracy, ultimately an invasion.
Very heady SciFi series from China demands an early degree of patience.
Thirty episodes, of which the first 10 feel padded.
Why show a 30 second scene, when you can stretch it to 2 minutes?
Likewise repeat a scene over and over, with various angles, so the audience “gets it”.
The characters are somewhat over-the-top and unlikeable at this point, too.
Trust me here, the show settles down and the narrative tightens considerably.
Especially whenever the focus shifts to the Cultural Revolution and the Red Coast base.

Therein lie the seeds for human annihilation.
There is VR gameplay involved and the retro flat CGI is fun.
Science, math, physics and equations throughout.
Outstanding adaptation of Liu Cixin’s novel.
The entire S01 is currently available from Tencent in 4K, with excellent subtitles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-UO8jbrIoM

Dislike that 30 episode commitment? Reading subs gives you a thinkache? Prefer a more multi-national cast?
Netflix has an 8-part adaptation in the pipe.

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The Girl With A Bracelet - 2019 - 6/10
AKA - La Fille au Bracelet

Lise, vacationing with her family, is apprehended at the beach.
She offers no resistance, then waits two years for the trial.
The charge? Violent, stabbing murder of her best friend.
What plays out is a courtroom drama, with the prosecutor quietly slurring and trashing the accused’s reputation.
There is little evidence, no murder weapon, so the trial focuses on her private life.
Lise is stone-faced throughout. Most of the reactions come from her parents.
A generational divide, with parents assuming young girls remain children even when they are 15, then 16.
Always bear in mind, in France, accused are considered guilty until proven innocent.

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Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! - 2015 - 7/10

1943 Calcutta, Bakshy is hired to find a missing father.
Instead, he finds WWII intrigue (rising Japan, British rule), drug smuggling, gang battles.
The plot is more convoluted than a Chandler hangover.
Sushant Singh Rajput excellent as the quick thinking detective, often too quick for his own good.
Great villains, obvious and disguised, as well as the English governor watching over his shoulder.
Femme fatales? Of course, especially the bewitching songbird, Anguri.
Highly entertaining Hindi Noir, underappreciated in India, perhaps owing to the grim tone.

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Escape From Alcatraz - 1979 - 7/10

Clint Eastwood as Frank Morris, one of the inmates who “may” have escaped from the island prison.
Not so much an action film as a slow boil procedural.
Planning, acquiring materials, clandestine operations.
Under the daily life of oppressive incarceration.
Patrick McGoohan memorable as the confident, no-nonsense warden.
Shot inside Alcatraz, the photography is all harsh light and hard angles.
Frank Morris = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_1962_Alcatraz_escape_attempt

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Blood Woods - 2022 - 6/10
AKA - Blutholz

The company man is attacked by bears and dogs.
Hold on! Those are men in bear suits who release the attack shepherds.
The logging company hires a lawyer and aging troubleshooter to investigate.
Set in Brasov, Romania, this mystery has an excellent sense of place (I have been there).
It also explores the underlying tensions with the Roma, as well as political corruption.
Not a “romance” mystery, but a foray into murky history.
Good choice for fans of Noir.

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Moods Of Love - 1976 - 6/10
AKA - Feng Hua Xue Yue // 风花雪月

The newly appointed magistrate tours temples in his region.
Saving Shui Yue Temple for last, since it is led by a living Buddha.
Jealous, he decides to soil the priest with a sexual scandal.
First, and weaker, of a risqué Shaw Bros. two-parter.

The second concerns the wily Madam Fox, skilled in turning girls into prostitutes.
A shameless, ruthless exploiter who lies, bullies, threatens. Whores and male clients.
(Madam Fox sells one girl three times as a spotless virgin.)
Lotus River is the crowded lane, from brothels to teahouses to cramped flop rooms.
Where girls cajole, coax, and peddle the pleasures of the pink palace.

A sleazy tale, beautifully shot, of karma and cheap vengeance.
Three of the Taiwan “sirens” are on display, wearing easily shredded clothes.

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Magpie Murders - 2022 - 7/10

Susan, editor for a prestigious publishing house, has a dilemma. Two actually.
The firm’s top writer has turned in a major novel … minus the final chapter!
Moreover, the author is now deceased. Possibly suicide, although many are skeptical.
The series weaves back and forth between modern Susan investigating the writer’s demise, and the period detective of the unfinished mystery, one Atticus Pünd, working to solve a series of deaths in the book.
Both mysteries are well plotted, firmly in the cozy world.
Not a series for multi-taskers, as scenes shift abruptly and several actors play dual roles.

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Bustin’ Down The Door - 2008 - 6/10

In the mid-1970’s, Australian surfers arrived in Waimea, North Shore, Pipeline.
Their style was extraordinarily aggressive and they soon dominated the competitive heats.
Documentary mixes graybeards recollecting amidst vintage films.
The men, however, when younger, were callow and arrogant and made mistakes.
Mistakes which haunt them to this day.
Editing in this is especially fluid, making this a clinic for filmmakers.

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Appointment With Crime - 1946 - 6/10

Quick job. Smash the glass, grab the jewelry, hop into the nearby getaway car.
Easy, yes? Wrong. Which is why Leo winds up doing a stretch in prison.
Once his sentence is finished, he hunts for the men who left him there.
Dark little British Noir is filled with memorable, peculiar characters.
Likewise the bristling dialogue, and cheap view of life that steeps this one.
Best, however, is the merciless Leo, perfectly played by William Hartnell.
For you Doctor Who fanatics, he simply nails it.

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Live Nude Girls - 1995 - 6/10

Steady on there.
Chick flick of five friends and a bachelorette party.
Sharing dramas, secrets, troubles.
Surprisingly funny throughout.
The “nude” by the way, I gather equates to open or bare, as in bare confessions.
With such a major cast, this should have been a box office hit, although I imagine the title confused audiences.

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Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar And Grill - 2016 - 8/10

Audra McDonald as Billie Holiday in one of her final performances.
Songs, mixed with reminiscences, her incarceration, allusions to substances.
All the while, drinking steadily, deteriorating onstage.
McDonald is absolutely phenomenal, channeling Lady Day’s vocal phrasing, drawl, slipping in comedy along with bitter misery.
Filmed in a small New Orleans club, this gives the impression you are inside the Philly venue.
How McDonald could perform this night after night, live, is beyond belief.
Theatre fans, Jazz fans, this is absolutely not to be missed!

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Blood Simple - 1984 - 7/10

Sleazy bar owner suspects his wife is having an affair with one of the help.
He hires a private eye, who turns out to be one devious, twisted soul.
Participants circle warily, crossing, then double-crossing each other.
Brooding Noir put the Coen Brothers on the map for audiences who saw this.
Siskel & Ebert, then emerging, helped with positive reviews.
This ugly film, that feels like a trashy paperback, still packs a punch.
Unforgettable sequence of an active burial.

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The Attackers - 2013 - 6/10
AKA - Istrebiteli

The Russian front, 1943, sees the Soviet Union pushing against the Wehrmacht.
Mini-series is of the Fighter Regiment. Pilots, officers, mechanics

Story builds to the initial launch of the Kursk Offensive.
Camaraderie along with dogfights, with many unexpected elements.
As ever, a different point of view can be engrossing.
Straight off, many of the fighter pilots are female – totally accurate – shout out to the Night Witches.
NKVD political advisors are not kindly displayed.

Surprisingly, the Germans are not demonized, just battle hardened soldiers.
Their POW camp is shown with Soviet appeasers working for food and favors.
Trench war is appalling, the field hospital primitive.
Back in the rear, people live safer, and regard women at the front as little more than prostitutes.
Other reviews complain the female pilots are too attractive.
Untrue, there were dishes = https://www.rbth.com/history/334739-10-best-soviet-female-fighter

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Maneater Of Hydra - 1967 - 5/10
AKA - La Isla de la Muerte // Island Of The Doomed

No, no, no! Listen up, potential turistas.
No matter how far off the beaten track you want to go, you don’t ever want to go to no deserted island.
Especially if the lone inhabitant is a scientist, or researcher, or doctor, who likely needs guinea pigs.
Baron von Weser welcomes his guests, whereupon the stroll, and the deaths, begin.
His specialty is carnivorous plants. Small ones, that feast on mice.
No one would make large plants, would they?
Endearingly bad movie, which boasts atrocious dubbing (part of its charm) and decent acting.
The print has never been restored (as of 2023) and it remains 7th generation.

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Dead Ringers - 1988 - 7/10

Disturbing film (particularly to female audiences) of identical twin brothers, both gynecologists.
One is a Casanova, preying on his patients. The other, mild mannered, appreciates discards and leftovers.
After an emotional triangle erupts, drug abuse from one leads to sanity unraveling.
Jeremy Irons is dazzling as the twin brothers,
I freely confess I found it hard to separate the pair as the story progressed.
The unpredictability of behavior is what proves so unsettling – not to mention new surgical instruments.
Loosely based on reality = https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a35522434/marcus-twins-gynecologists-death-story.

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Wings In The Dark - 1935 - 6/10

Daredevil pilot works on inventing “auto-pilot” in his spare time.
Countless rejections from fellow pilots, airplane companies, investors.
Following an accident, his is blinded … for a while, or forever.
A female barnstormer, smitten, performs stunt work to raise funds.
Brief premise in pretty offbeat tale.
More drama than adventure or romance.
Main draw is a young Cary Grant paired with Myrna Loy.

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Fantastic Voyage - 1966 - 7/10

An important scientist in a coma needs a miracle!
How about we miniaturize a small submarine, crew, and surgeons?
How small? The size of a blood platelet. The future, today!
Once injected into the bloodstream, viewers are given the grand tour of the inner body.
Very impressive back in the day, and still great entertainment so long as you don’t nitpick 1960’s science.
I vividly recall seeing this with my family on big screen. My younger brother had previously read the comic adaptation, and when one character appeared, he blurted out, “That’s a bad one. Who gets killed in the end.” We all yelled.

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Reefer Madness - 1936 - 5/10

I had assumed every film buff in the world had seen this one.
Wrong. I was informed, it’s black and white, from the 1930’s. So passé.
Moralizing tale is so over-the-top preachy, it proves an irresistible delight.
Teenagers get caught up in the world of reefer, weed, jive, marijuana.
They engage in uninhibited sex, run stop lights, play the piano faster … and faster!

Or suffer complete and utter mental deterioration. Insanity!
Unintentionally funny, although the underground enjoyment was heightened owing to laws up to recent times.
Possibly because this is public domain, and was cheap to begin with, I have never seen a fine print.