The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Film review by Dan Willard. Hilarious sendup of police procedurals written in two days by the brilliant Charles B. Griffith whom Quentin Tarantino cites as of one of his main influences.
Film review by Dan Willard. Hilarious sendup of police procedurals written in two days by the brilliant Charles B. Griffith whom Quentin Tarantino cites as of one of his main influences.
Film review by Dan Willard. Charles Chaplin courageously lampoons Hitler in this controversial film which culminates in a speech that is even more relevant today than it was in 1940.
Film review by Dan Willard. The story is the type sentimental family fare that you find in a lot of Disney films but the high production values will be of interest to silent film fans.
Film review by Dan Willard. A coming of age story of sorts that thankfully isn’t formulaic. Set in North Carolina, at times it feels like it’s based on a story by William Faulkner.
Film review by Dan Willard. Released just a week after the Kent State shootings this film which involves student activism on a college campus is more than just an attempt to exploit the then current youth movement.
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