Somewhere along the way, this release turned out to be a mere carbon copy.
Twilight Time’s sharp transfer wonderfully preserves Litvak’s long-ago groundbreaking melodrama.
Kazan’s furious look at barely dormant post-war anti-Semitism gets a classy Blu-ray release.
I’m a compulsive. It’s no surprise that my list is full of movies about compulsion.
All About Eve looks into Broadway's artichoke heart to ring an early death knell for classic Hollywood.
Joseph L. Mankiewicz introduced Margo Channing and her catty cohorts to the general public on October 13, 1950.
Both All About Eve and Sunset Boulevard are the kind of movies that one hopes, 60 years later, would seem like dated time capsules from an earlier era.