Mulan (2020)

Rating:  PG-13Runtime: 1 hour, 55 minutesDirector: Niki Caro Quick Impressions:I personally would not have paid the $30 premium to watch Mulan early, but my husband excitedly purchased it during the day Friday, to create a family event for the evening, a nice surprise.  And I don’t mind paying to see …

Classic Movie Review: All the King’s Men

Best Picture: #22Original Release Date: November 8, 1949Rating: ApprovedRuntime: 1 hour, 50 minutesDirector:  Robert Rossen Quick Impressions:All the King’s Men is a timely and emotionally exhausting movie about the journey of a narcissistic and dangerous would-be dictator who becomes increasingly morally flawed on his meteoric rise to power until he …

Classic Movie Review: Gentleman’s Agreement

Best Picture: #20Original Release Date: November 11, 1947Rating: Not RatedRuntime: 1 hour, 58 minutesDirector: Elia Kazan Quick Impressions:We did it!  We still found time to squeeze in a Best Picture winner even though school started this week.  (And it’s not been an easy transition, believe me.  For the past two …

Classic Movie Review: The Best Years of Our Lives

Best Picture: #19Original Release Date:  December 18, 1946Rating:  ApprovedRuntime: 2 hours, 50 minutesDirector: William Wyler Quick Impressions:After loving William Wyler’s Mrs. Miniver so much, my daughter and I were quite excited to see the same director’s The Best Years of Our Lives, also co-starring Theresa Wright.  When we discovered the …

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 …

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