Eureka Entertainment’s ‘Cat And The Canary’ Re-Issue Will Appeal To Every Classic Film Buff
There is an old adage out there that states “silence is golden.” As most people know, that adage means to say that having silence instead of the noise all around us is a good thing. It is, too. At the same time though, it can apply in another way, believe it not. It can also apply in regard to silent …
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Details Announced For Re-Issue Of 1927 Mystery Thriller
Jan. 30 — Universal Pictures’ classic 1927 silent film, The Cat and The Canary is set to get the re-issue treatment this spring. Eureka Entertainment and MVD Entertainment Group have partnered to re-issue the mystery thriller on Blu-ray April 23. Starring Laura La Plante (Showboat, The Last Warning, God’s Gift to Women) and Tully Marshall (Scarface, The Covered Wagon, The Hurricane Express), and based on the 1922 …
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Audiences Should Not Leave ‘The Holdovers’ Behind In Their “To Watch” Lists
The annual awards season is under way. For those who maybe live under a rock, the season starts this time every year with the annual Golden Globes® awards gala. As expected, Oppenheimer and Barbie were among the night’s big winners Sunday night. While so much attention was flourished on those two blockbusters, there was one movie among the year’s nominees (and winners) that sadly …
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‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ Reboot Is Surprisingly Engaging, Entertaining
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Philip Sayback
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March 27, 2023
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Movie and TV Reviews and News
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Rebooting movies and crafting movies about war seem to be favorite hobbies of movie makers. From the advent of the motion picture to the modern era, Hollywood’s major movie studios have churned out countless reboots, many of which have been movies about war. In 1930, studios’ habit of rebooting movies took an important new turn when Universal Pictures released the …
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