Here are our latest reviews of films for home viewing.
Pre-2023 Film Reviews
Anthony Adverse (1936)
Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- Excerpt: Very long, surprisingly dull, Anthony Adverse is an adversity to sit through.
Fiend Without a Face (1958)
- Excerpt: Fiend Without a Face is an enjoyable B-picture and interesting as a window into what was on people’s minds in 1958.
He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
Jezebel (1938)
Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- Excerpt: With standout performances all around, Jezebel is a strong picture if perhaps a bit dated.
Notorious (1946)
- Excerpt: Notorious is a technical marvel, as is the case for many of Hitchcock’s films, but the special effects are the kind meant to remain hidden rather than call attention to themselves (the latter is the sort that wins awards).
Promise Her Anything (1966)
- Excerpt: The American No-Sex Comedy is my term for those toothless Technicolor gems in which everyone talks about having sex, threatens to have sex, and accuses each other of having sex, and nobody ever has it.
The Running Man (1987)
Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- Excerpt: However, looking back on it now almost forty years later, I think The Running Man works both as pure entertainment and a warning about entertainment itself.
Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: t may not be as clever as “The Terminator,” or as legendary as the first “Predator,” but as a sort of satire of humanity’s obsession with violence, and of course, of autocratic and aggressive police states, it works quite well.
Sirius (1942)
Three Days of the Condor (1975)
To Each His Own (1946)
Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- Excerpt: A film that should be better known, To Each His Own is one that I think audiences will remember if they ever get a chance to see it.