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She is upset to learn that the doctor has died,leaving his assistant Doctor Masters in charge.She is unnerved by the inmates including a crazy Judge,a shell-shocked Vietnam vet,a catatonic and a creepy nympho,but is soon befriended by a hulking
black
man Sam.She needs all the friends she can get as people are dying all around her."Don't Look in the Basement" is my first horror film of S.F Brownrigg.Despite its low-budget it manages to provide some genuine chills plus a nice amount of cheap gore including a particularly nasty scene with a desk-spindle through an eyeball.The climax of inmates taking control over mental asylum is an intense melange of wild camera-work,gore and piercing screams.8
Based on Nelson Algren's novel that won the 1950 National Book Award, this gritty, uncompromising, 119-minute,
black
& white melodrama deals with heroin addiction.
I find it at once naturalistic and exotic, and that doesn't just mean there is a
black
girl and some limp penises!
This film was full of suspense and was well directed, the
black
and white effect made it a great mystery.
Sure, the film is full of
black
militant stereotypes and much of the jargon of the time.
It all has to be painted in terms of
black
and white, good and bad, with Hoffman learning how hard his wife had it and getting a second chance at being a good parent.
A twist of fate puts a
black
man at the head of an old-school, white-bred advertising firm.
Shot in widescreen and
black
and white, a disaster has destroyed virtually all the population from earth and we will never know what was this disaster and why men can't talk any more.
People who thought that THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK sucked harder than the
black
hole that swallowed up EVENT HORIZON, probably didn't see the movie that spawned Vin Diesel's skin-headed killer to begin with, and probably have no intention of doing so.
The vision of the film quickly managed to engage my attention to the fullest - starting with the opening sequence, which shows
black
and white footage of military airplanes throwing bombs at graves at the sounds of music and Scott Walker's beautiful wailing voice.
The style resembles the steel engravings of Dore and Bennet and Riou that illustrated these stories with a healthy dose of Georges Melies added.Photographed in beautiful
black
and white the animation is of the highest order and not of a Saturday morning variety.
A deliciously nasty
black
comedy about a middle-aged schlub (Danny DeVito) who wants to bump off his mother and hatches a plan to do so with a bitter divorcée, who wants to bump off HIS ex-wife.
But this movie has no
black
and white.
If you liked Paddy Chayevsky's "Network" you'll probably like this
black
comedy as well, as it's another brilliant Chayevsky script, a wonderful satire on big-city hospitals and a perfect vehicle for Geo.
With absolutely no cause, the Jacksonville cops rush to judgment in this case and pick the first
black
suspect to accuse of the murder of a white, foreign tourist.
In addition to the unfairness resulting from the blatant prejudice there is the matter of 6 months of unjust imprisonment of a completely innocent young
black
teenager.
The film revolves around 2 friends and a maniac in a monster truck who is chasing them (i know it sounds crap but its actually quite good) , the film is creepy when it intends to be and is laugh out loud funny in parts (and not in an unintentional way either, it is well paced and is a lot of fun as well as being very gory , there's some very funny
black
humour thrown in as well.
Made on a micro budget, this
black
and white digital movie is very much a European film and succeeds brilliantly in spite of the limitations of DV.
This film is amazing, while not perfect by Hollywood standards it encompasses a gentle look at the wide divide between rich and poor,
black
and white that is true in many parts of the world.
I liked the
black
and white palette, the excellent casting, the clever heist scene that keeps you guessing about what trick they will pull next, and the ending like everyone else.
Looking back now from today's experience, this film seems current again in being direct and to the point of half the electorate's approval of John McCain's "Joe The Plumber" typecast and their fear of electing a
black
man as President of the USA in the coming weeks.
A
black
Prez would be seen as sweet revenge of the "niggers" but bound to again bring fire to many minds if not the streets, this time by Joe enthusiasts.
I love the stark
black
and white film noir movies.Film noir in color is not as good.The cast and script is excellent.The rather creepy music is fun to listen to.Ida Lupino is one of the best and talented actresses to ever grace the screen.I have never seen a production that she was in that I did not like.She was not only breathtakingly beautiful,she was a fine actress.The first movie that I remember seeing Ida Lupino in was Roadhouse with Richard Widmark and Cornel Wilde.I never forgot the movie,or her.
What jammed me up about this incredibly moody
black
and white blues piece was the knot it gave me in my head and heart in trying to figure out whether to go with the ensemble or pick out a path along the tune (story.)
It surprised me, because of its
black
irony or cynicism and there are more and more interesting items to analyze.
A good old-fashioned flight-and-revenge western, given a twist and a touch of gravitas by injecting a little
black
social history into its plot.
Because of social progress since then, it is nearly impossible to fathom that my college had only begun admitting (carefully screened)
black
students in 1953.
About the only
black
actors that had much respect at this time were the ones that acted and displayed personality like whites(aka.
But amid a film that is sometimes a little frustrating with how little grays come in to the
black
and white subject matter, it's still a marvel of celluloid almost 70 years later.
While the film is a wonderful blend of
black
comedy (e.g., using a stethoscope to listen to neighbor's conversation), the film builds on what Buster Keaton and Jacques Tati had introduced to cinema earlier--stoic faces that leads to comedy quite in contrast to the equally intelligent world of Robin Williams or the heartwarming Danny Kaye.
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