Classic Movie Review: Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)

Best Picture Winner: #8Original Release Date:Rating: Not RatedRuntime: 2 hours, 12 minutesDirector: Frank Lloyd Quick Impressions:“Have you seen this movie before?” my daughter asked as we started. “I’ve definitely seen Bugs Bunny do it,” I replied.  Surely at some point during my childhood, I must have seen at least part …

Classic Movie Review: It Happened One Night

Best Picture Winner: #7Release Date:  February 22, 1934Rating:  ApprovedRuntime: 1 hour, 45 minutesDirector:  Frank Capra Quick Impressions:On July 3, I was consumed by the desire to watch Hamilton as soon as possible.  Apparently, I mentioned that seven or eight…hundred…thousand times.  My mother remarked that a friend of hers had mentioned …

Classic Movie Review: Grand Hotel

Best Picture Winner: #5Release Date: September 11, 1932Rating: NRRuntime: 1 hour, 52 minutesDirector: Edmund Goulding Quick Impressions:After Cimarron so bitterly disappointed us, I was relieved to watch Grand Hotel, the first Best Picture winner we’ve encountered so far that I had already seen. “Don’t worry,” I reassured my daughter when …

Classic Movie Review: All Quiet on the Western Front

Best Picture Winner: #3Release Date: August 24, 1930Rating: NRRuntime: 2 hours, 32 minutesDirector: Lewis Milestone Quick Impressions:During the opening credits of All Quiet on the Western Front, I noted, “Erich Maria Remarque, he wrote the novel.” “There’s a novel of this?” my daughter said in surprise. “Oh yes,” I replied.  …

Classic Movie Review: The Broadway Melody (1929)

Best Picture Winner #2Release Date: June 26, 1929Rating: PassedRuntime: 1 hour, 40 minutesDirector: Henry Beaumont Quick Impressions:My daughter and I expected a let down after the soaring excellence of Wings, but we still pressed on to watch The Broadway Melody (1929).  I had never seen this one, either, though I’m …

Wendy

Rating: PG-13Runtime: 1 hour, 51 minutesDirector: Benh Zeitlin Quick Impressions:We’re still avoiding theaters, but when I realized visionary director Benh Zeitlin’s eerie take on Peter Pan was available for home viewing, I bought it immediately.  I liked Benh Zeitlin’s previous film, Beasts of the Southern Wild with its memorable, Oscar-nominated …

Scoob!

Rating: PGRuntime: 1 hour, 34 minutesDirector: Tony Cervone Quick Impressions:Like most people, we don’t get out much anymore.  We haven’t even been watching many movies at home.  In fact, for the past few weeks, we’ve hardly watched anything but Jeopardy! and Scooby-Doo. Our family loves Scooby-Doo.  It’s one of the …

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