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Coming Attractions: A Matter of Life and Death
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Hell is Other Movies: One Week with Nicholas Ray
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Hell is Other Movies: Chimes at Midnight
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Hell is Other Movies: One Week of Hitchcock
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The Apartment
Bosley Crowther raved about The Apartment in the New York Times back when it was released: "You might not think a movie about a fell...
Hell is Other Movies:
Irma Vep
A couple of years ago, we came close to running, over a nine week series, Louis Feuillade's 1915 serial Les Vampires about a gang of h...
The Critics Agree Part V: The Umpire Strikes Out
The following are raw, uncut, uncensored reviews from the denizens of Netflix. You have been warned. Open City- "Boring, pompous, and ...
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Seven Samurai
Seven Samurai , as it should considering it is The Greatest Film of All-Time, has a 100% rating at Rotten Tomatoes. The praise started way...
For Our Far-Flung Followers
Not the Metro. No doubt there are legions of fanatics that follow the minutest goings-on at Metro Classics who unfortunately live in locales...
The Critics Agree With Us
To help balance out the denizens of netflix Mike has managed to dig up, I'd like to provide a critical view that we actually admire. Jo...
Pre-Game Warm-Up: The Fallen Idol
I don't know which Invisible Hands of Fate have been guiding my movie choices as of late but, considering the themes of the impending se...
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Vertigo
Back in 1958, the anonymous Time magazine reviewer captured the general sense of critical dismissal both Vertigo and its director, Alfred...
On This Day In Metro Classics History
Two years ago today, in honor of our nation's independence, we screened the Marx Brothers' manic masterpiece, Duck Soup . It was th...
Disjointed Musings Somewhat Related To
Gone With The Wind
Fiddle-dee-dee! I touched on this topic a bit way back in August in relation to the work of Bette Davis and the ways an audience might resp...
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