Hellzapoppin' (H.C. Potter, 1941) 6/10
Psychomagic, A Healing Art (Alejandro Jodorowsky, 2019) 5/10
Desperate Search (Joseph Lewis, 1952) 5.5/10
Derek DelGaudio's In & Of Itself (Frank Oz, 2020) 7+/10
Breathtaking, unique, emotion-inducing experience where the magician may perform the greatest trick ever and it's not remotely what you think.
Tension (John Berry, 1949) 6/10
Safe Inside (Renata Gabryjelska, 2019) 5/10
Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (Mark L. Lester, 1976) 6/10
What Would Sophia Loren Do? (Ross Kauffman, 2021) 6.5/10
Italian-American Jersey Girl Nancy Kulik grew up idolizing Sophia Loren, and in her later years, she gets a nice treat.
Stunts (Mark L. Lester, 1977) 6/10
Bring Me a Dream (Chase Smith, 2020) 4/10
East Side, West Side (Mervyn LeRoy, 1949) 5.5/10
The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics (Chuck Jones, 1965) 6.5/10
Animated Ménage à trois involving a dot, a line and a squiggle.
The White Tiger (Ramin Bahrani, 2021) 6/10
Fugitive in the Sky (Nick Grinde, 1936) + 5/10
Take the High Ground! (Richard Brooks, 1953) 5.5/10
It Should Happen to You (George Cukor, 1954) 6.5/10
Uncommon woman Judy Holliday learns how ro "become somebody" in NYC, but documentary filmmaker Jack Lemmon, who loves her, doesn't really approve.
Born to Kill (Robert Wise, 1947) 6/10
Blonde Cobra (Ken Jacobs, 1963) + 4.5/10
Martin Eden (Pietro Marcello, 2019) 6/10
It Could Happen to You (Andrew Bergman, 1994) + 6.5/10
Romance between bankrupt waitress Bridget Fonda and unhappily-married NYC cop Nicolas Cage involving a lottery ticket plays out as a fairy tale, but we'd all be better off if it were reality.
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