 | 12 Angry Men (1957) [Read More ...] Description: Sidney Lumet's directorial debut remains a tense, atmospheric (though slightly manipulative and stagy) courtroom thriller, in which the viewer never sees a trial and the only action is verbal. As he does in his later corruption commentaries such as Serpico or Q & A, Lumet focuses... |
 | Piglet's Big Movie (Walt Disney Pictures Presents) [Read More ...] Description: Disney once again plunders the delightful Winnie-the-Pooh books for an animated movie, this one centered around the wee and insecure Piglet. Feeling unappreciated by his friends, Piglet wanders off into the Hundred Acre Wood; in his absence, Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, and Rabbit remin... |
 | Pooh's Heffalump Movie [Read More ...] Description: Pooh's Heffalump Movie introduces a lovable new character to the Hundred Acre Wood. When mysterious noises spook Pooh, Piglet, and the others, Rabbit explains that everyone will have to band together to track down the dreaded Heffalump. Well, everyone, that is, except Roo, who's ... |
 | Fitzwilly [Read More ...] Why is it not on DVD:Why is this not on DVD! I would love to buy it for my friends and for myself. Dick Van Dyke is a great star. I wouldn't mind buying it on VHS if that is the only option except it is rather expensive. I'll have to wait for the price to go down. |
 | Sharky's Machine [Read More ...] Description: Burt Reynolds was getting restless with the good ol' boy screen image he cultivated in Smokey & the Bandit and numerous car-chase flicks of the mid-to-late 1970s, and this brutal 1981 thriller presented the actor with an interesting change of pace. Reynolds directed the film as w... |
![]() | Sweet Smell of Success [Read More ...] Description: A classic of the late 1950s, this film looks at the string-pulling behind-the-scenes action between desperate press agent Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis) and the ultimate power broker in that long-ago show-biz Manhattan: gossip columnist J.J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster). Written by Ern... |
 | 12 Angry Men [Read More ...] Description: Sidney Lumet's directorial debut remains a tense, atmospheric (though slightly manipulative and stagy) courtroom thriller, in which the viewer never sees a trial and the only action is verbal. As he does in his later corruption commentaries such as Serpico or Q & A, Lumet focuses... |