Classic Movie Review: The Lost Weekend

Best Picture: #18Original Release Date: December 1, 1945Rating: Not RatedRuntime: 1 hour, 41 minutesDirector:  Billy Wilder Quick Impressions:The Lost Weekend made quite a lasting impression on my grandmother.  When mentioning it, she would always wince, shiver in dread, and say, “Ooh!  It was a horrible thing!”  That particular phrase “a …

Classic Movie Review: Casablanca

Best Picture: #16Original Release Date: January 23, 1943Rating:  PGRuntime:  1 hour, 42 minutesDirector:  Michael Curtiz Quick Impressions:When I woke up this morning, I thought in shock, “Oh that’s right!  I’m supposed to write a review of Casablanca!”  What a strange undertaking!  As I told my daughter, of all the usual suspects—movies …

Classic Movie Review: Mrs. Miniver

Best Picture: #15Original Release Date: June 4, 1942Rating: Not RatedRuntime: 2 hours, 14 minutesDirector:  William Wyler Quick Impressions:Neither my daughter nor I could muster much enthusiasm for the idea of watching Mrs. Miniver, which sounded like just another tedious, black-and-white,  war-related film standing between us and Casablanca. Then we watched …

Classic Movie Review: How Green Was My Valley

Best Picture: #14Original Release Date: November 26, 1941Rating: Not RatedRuntime: 1 hour, 58 minutesDirector: John Ford Quick Impressions:This Best Picture project I’m doing with my daughter has revealed staggering gaps in my own film viewing history.  I honestly never realized before how many Best Picture winners I had not seen.  …

Classic Movie Review: Gone with the Wind

Best Picture: #12Original Release Date: December 15, 1939Rating:  PassedRuntime:  3 hours, 58 minutesDirector: Victor Fleming (and George Cukor) Quick Impressions:Probably the biggest mistake the South ever made was fighting to preserve a way of life that was not sustainable through moral methods.  The second biggest mistake the South ever made …

Classic Movie Review: You Can’t Take It with You

Best Picture Winner: #11Original Release Date: September 29, 1938Rating: PassedRuntime: 2 hours, 6 minutesDirector: Frank Capra Quick Impressions:I first saw Frank Capra’s You Can’t Take It With You when I checked it out of the public library at seventeen, and I hated it.  Here’s why.  When I was fifteen, I …

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