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Joe Riddle
Movies reviews only
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Leave Her to Heaven (1945) |
It makes for great drama. And the Technicolor is a knockout. - Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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| Posted May 11, 2021
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Pursued (1947) |
All the actors excel in their roles. As Jeb, Mitchum is perfect in the role of man haunted by his past. And Jagger's Grant is one of the most vile characters on film. - Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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| Posted Apr 23, 2021
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The Night of the Iguana (1964) |
The three main female leads (Gardner, Kerr and Hall) help make this the classic it has become. Burton is also terrific as a man who is about "to take the long swim to China." - Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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| Posted Nov 06, 2020
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The Americanization of Emily (1964) |
Has something important to say about war and the way it is glorified by some in our culture, courtesy of Paddy Chayefsky... dialogue is bristling with caustic observations of war, rare for a film of that era. He enters Joe Mankiewicz territory. - Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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| Posted Aug 14, 2020
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The Breaking Point (1950) |
The acting, script and direction (by Michael Curtiz) are first-rate, making it classic filmmaking. - Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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| Posted Jul 31, 2020
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