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Why Academy voters were so hard on not nominating Spielberg for Best Director is a
mystery
that still puzzles me today.
The second season began where the first ended, with much
mystery.
Suspense in most, if not all episodes and
mystery
everywhere.
Hopefully more secrets will be reveal and at the same time, more
mystery
to be solved.
Greatly enjoyed this 1945
mystery
thriller film about a young woman, Nina Foch,(Julia Ross) who is out of work and has fallen behind in her rent and is desperate to find work.
I liked the characters in the film and think that leaving parts of Archie's life a
mystery
captured his humanity.
Twists and turns and role reversals abound -- some surprising, some not -- as the aging crusader attempts to unravel the
mystery.
Great plot, great mystery, (which I love anyways) and overall, well worth the money you spend on it.
Director Luke Watson being new to the series might have worried fans of the older films, but he returns to the period setting abandoned by the later films which immediately sets the tone for a great Ghost story, his direction is assured as he stays true to the mood of the masters works and gradually builds up the fear factor to a terrifying climax, all the while keeping what the viewer sees to a minimum, thus upping the tension and
mystery.
If I remember correctly, the solution to the
mystery
was a sort of variation (but not "rip-off") of 2001, because the computer controlling the spaceship had actually been a man, who had somehow been turned into a computer.
Throw in a little
mystery
and torture and you've got yourself one heck of a movie.
"Nancy Drew" works both as a
mystery
and a comedy.
You will be yearning a plot from all of the kung-fu films now, you will be wanting character depth and development, you will be craving
mystery
and unpredictability, you will demand dynamic camera work and incredible backdrops.
Hmmmm, want a little romance with your
mystery?
The
mystery
here wasn't too bad, quite interesting but nothing on the level of Mission Impossible international espionage.
I think the suspense and
mystery
are ingenious in their insinuation upon the watcher.
Two things: Busby Berkeley didn't work for the out-of focus rock and a murder
mystery
script that didn't deserve to be in the same trash can as the worst Charlie Chan first draft down the street.
Filmed by the hugely underrated director Michel Deville, it rather defies description in the way it combines social critique, comedy, mystery, love, sex and satire into one wholly original mix--leaving for the end a major but subtle surprise to render all that has gone before suddenly sad and more understandable.
It is this depth of suspects and a story that has many plots twists and turns that make The Kennel Murder Case a fast-moving, fun
mystery.
Must be that sense of
mystery
and "What IS going on here?"
I have to say that this was not very exciting but talk about fashion and weird ways to solve a
mystery.
The
mystery
gets very much involved and Robert Ryan,(David McLean),"Battle of the Bulge",'65, comes to the aid of Ellen and sometimes you even wonder about David being on the up and up.
Robert Armstrong, (Nick Martel) "King Kong" gave a great supporting role as a bookie along with James Gleason, a detective who need the help of Dr. Bradford in order to solve this very strange murder
mystery.
Catherine Tramell (Stone) masterfully manipulates a well educated group of people's lives, playing on their frailties to collect experiences to write a murder
mystery
book.
Dressed to Kill (1980) is a
mystery
horror film from Brian De Palma and it really works.The atmosphere is right there.The atmosphere that makes you scared.And isn't that what a horror film is supposed to do.All the actors are in the right places.Michael Caine is perfect as Dr. Robert Elliott, the shrink with a little secret.Angie Dickinson as Kate Miller, the sexually frustrated mature woman is terrific.Keith Gordon as her son Peter is brilliant.Nancy Allen as Liz Blake the call girl is fantastic.Dennis Franz does his typical detective role.His Detective Marino is one of the most colorful in this movie.There are plenty of creepy scenes in this movie.The elevator scene is one of them.There have been made comparisons between this and Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960).There are some similarities between these two movies.Both of these movies may cause some sleepless nights.
As in the original, the viewer is treated to a nice little
mystery
with distinctive sights and sounds of pre-war America.
Johansson, fresh from Allen's Match Point as a bad girl, here gets to be a relatively good, sometimes ditsy journalism student caught in a murder
mystery
suitable for London: a serial killer.
The Five Deadly Venoms is a great kung-fu action movie wrapped in a whodunnit
mystery.
It's a refreshing breath of air when a movie actually gives you a story line with a beginning, a middle, and a end, a nice, clever mystery, with an appealing heroine for all ages, who wins us over with her wit and charm.
But, with these two experienced thespians leading the way, I found "Silent Fury" to be a most exciting and pleasurable little
mystery.
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