Acclaimed actress Rachel Weisz is known for beloved adventures such as The Mummy and lauded support as seen in The Constant Gardener or The Favourite. However, her repertoire includes emotional truths and...
Former 007 James Bond actor Daniel Craig has an eclectic body of work beyond the tuxedo and martinis shaken, not stirred. Here's a trio of Craig appearances that deserve more love.
Flashbacks of...
Interpretations of Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel are certainly plentiful, yet each adaptation adds its own musical morose to the opera underbelly. Though listed chronologically, ironically this countdown also ends up from best...
Though not To Catch a Thief, Rear Window, Vertigo, or North by Northwest, this trio of perhaps quieter, subtle Alfred Hitchcock fifties films remains top tier suspense.
Dial M for Murder
Stereotypical bliss gives...
Believe it or not, not all Alfred Hitchcock films are great Alfred Hitchcock films. Here's a tit for tat featuring two worthy early Hitchcock thrillers and two of his ho-hum period pieces...
Though often under-produced with innate poor quality, these early Alfred Hitchcock British films from the thirties are peppered with familiar Hitchockian nuggets and all the expected suspense.
Murder!
Screams, Beethoven overtures, and Wagner on...
Peeping Jane Seymour's new cozy detective series Harry Wild reminded me of some of her early science fiction work and entertaining swashbucklers. Here's a sampling of fanciful romps from Dr. Quinn, Medicine...
Together or separate, tumultuous thespians Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton left their mark on classic film. Here's a chronological sample of costume dramas, medieval splendor, and larger than life epics featuring the...