Movie Resolution: Week 17
April 22: Chéri When I look back upon my life, I realize that I’ve done an awful lot of things that most people never consider doing. I think that helps […]
April 22: Chéri When I look back upon my life, I realize that I’ve done an awful lot of things that most people never consider doing. I think that helps […]
April 15: Rebecca I bought this right after I saw Suspicion. Joan Fontaine and Alfred Hitchcock together again–consider me in! I will say, right from the start, that Rebecca wasn’t […]
April 8: The Talk of the Town No clue why I put off watching this one for such a long time. I taped it a month or so ago when […]
April 1: The Road to El Dorado This picture popped into my mind the other night–no idea why, but I’m certainly glad it did! I haven’t thought about it for […]
March 25: I Could Go on Singing This was a really good movie, it wasn’t the greatest movie, but it was good. In my childhood, I’d watch as many Judy […]
My Netflix Instant Queue is getting stuffed, so I decided to watch all my movies this week off of there. It’ll be easy for you to see them this way–I […]
March 12: The Lodger If I had known about this film, I would have made sure to see it much sooner. It’s all about Jack the Ripper, with whom I […]
March 4: History is Made at Night In this picture, Jean Arthur delicately teeters between comedy and drama. She deftly switches masks at the drop of a pin. Jean stars […]
February 26: The Singing Nun I have a long, disjointed relationship with the Singing Nun. On one of my first days of French class in High School, Madame Stone played […]
February 19: The Toast of Wall Street Dullsville. This wasn’t a horrible film, but it was incredibly boring. The only reason I watched it was for Cary Grant and because […]