This paean to undying love stands as one of the strangest, most beautiful Hollywood films of the 1930s.
The film is a generous ode to a rural community and a touching intergenerational drama lavished with pictorial beauty.
The well-versed and distinctively empathetic audio commentaries render this Twilight Time release a must-own.
Jeff Bridges does meet the challenge, but he does so by kind of skirting around it.
On Sunday and Monday, Noir City went gaga for blondes.
A fine set of iffy adventure films from a limited but amiable star.
Five fine Mae West films thrown together in a shoddy white plastic package.
What wonders the pungent nastiness of film noir could do to flavorless craftsmen.
Not dark enough, but a Corner still worth a stroll.
It would be no surprise to learn that Richard Widmark was a big Batman fan.
Superior to the 1995 Nicolas Cage remake, but only because of the wild-eyed Richard Widmark’s cackling jackal.