Saturday Cinema: The Real Anthony Fauci
Based on RFK’s book. Watch, they’ve made it free for 10 days. Spread it far and wide.
Based on RFK’s book. Watch, they’ve made it free for 10 days. Spread it far and wide.
WARNING! This motion picture contains:
Sex, Prostitution, Drugs, Cronyism, Money Laundering, More Sex, a Laptop from Hell, Chinese Spies, Ukrainian “Businessmen,” the CCP, the Selling Out of America, the Big Guy, Corn Pop, More Sex, Additional Drugs, and…Family
One of the best war movies ever made.
The original end-of-the-world disaster movie restored
Armand Mastroianni, the gifted director of the legendary 1980 horror sleeper He Knows You’re Alone, returns to helm the three-hour, all-star medical miniseries Pandemic…
A bleak and devastatingly brilliant film.
Now more than ever.
‘In Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1961 drama, the romantic conflicts of an intellectual couple in bourgeois Milan come to life in a visually dazzling yet psychologically dislocating pageant of clashing architectural styles. ‘
“At the end of Swan Lake, when she left the stage
in her great white tutu
I would have followed her to the end of the world.” Rudolf Nureyev on Margot Fonteyn
Tonight’s Saturday Night Cinema classic is American Sniper in tribute to the American soldier who protect and defend our freedoms, for without their brave service, evil would indeed prevail upon us all.
If Hollywood (in its golden era) If had an All-Star Game, it would be this movie.
I don’t care how many times you’ve seen this holiday gem, it is always fresh, new, moving.
We continue to celebrate Frank Sinatra’s birthday with tonight’s Saturday Night Cinema classic The Joker is Wild in what is one of Sinatra’s best performances.
Tonight’s Saturday night cinema classic is a tribute to those to whom we still owe so much.
“Really good newspaper pictures are few and far between. This one does all right by the trade.
It’s back!
This third collaboration of the supreme British film-making duo Powell and Pressburger….and the first of their two collaborations with the already highly regarded David Lean.
The President inspired tonight’s feature. It ‘offers a compelling analogy to the Trump presidency.’
As nasty a nest of vipers as ever you’re likely to see outside of a gangster picture …..
“Shock! Shock! Shock!”
IN a world torn apart by the terrible symbolism of a Berlin bisected by barbed wire
Starring Kirk Douglas and E. G. Marshall.
Starring Burt Lancaster. ‘Like a series of hammer-blows to the gut.’
Dynamic, quintessential gangster film starring James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart – what more could a girl ask for?
A ripping yard.
Neo-noir melodramatic masterpiece.
“Twins! One who loves…and one who love to kill!”
By far the most sensitive, restrained, and effective piece of direction Wyler ever turned in, the film achieves a measure of greatness through the dignity and depth of Huston’s superb interpretation of the plainspoken Yankee.
Hitchcock’s fourth feature film, it introduced a theme that would recur in his future work, that of shared guilt, or the transference of guilt from one person to another.
Vincent Minnelli’s enchanting musical.
In light of the Democrats attempted coup pre and post the 2016 Presidential election, this doesn’t seem too fantastic or far-out. Frankly reality is far more frightening. The Democrat plot involved multiple U.S. agencies , the movie, just one.
an unsung Hitchcock film, “one fitfully intriguing tale, smoothly told through a cultivated camera.”
Contemporary directors discuss the master of suspense in a documentary about Hitchcock’s legendary conversations with François Truffaut. Essential viewing for cineastes ….
Tonight’s feature is reminder that Hollywood once made movies that were pro-America, moral and good. Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney reteam for one of the better cold war era spy films.
Tonight’s Saturday Night Cinema feature is in honor of the tragedy that befell great cathedral in Paris this week.
“You saw her bathing on the roof
Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew ya.”
The Master Hitchcock directs an early masterpiece.
Starring a very young Joan Collins and Richard Egan. It’s not Taylor and Burton, but Esther and the King is one of those bad movies we love. And it’s Purim! So enjoy…
Tonight’s film noir classic in exquisite Technicolor cinematography no less, was cited by Scorsese as one of his favorite films of all time.
Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, and Dean Martin.
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s dark masterpiece.
Book-ending Finney’s career, tonight we are screenng multiple award winners “Saturday Night and Sunday Morning” and “Churchill.”
I am loathe to run remakes, but this one stars Richard Burton and Sophia Loren, so how could I resist?
The recipient of eight Oscars (including Best Picture), On the Waterfront represented a defining moment in film ….
“A tale that could happen only in the city of New York, and only amongst people of the theater.”
No one ever smoked and brooded and loomed like Robert Mitchum.
‘Long after midnight, New Year’s Eve: a moment that ”The Fabulous Baker Boys,” the slow, teasing, rapturously moody romance written and directed by Steve Kloves, has been waiting for./
A wonderful title for a wonderful film.
Steve McQueen, Natalie Wood
‘What is a catastrophe?” Answer: ”The first stanza of a love poem.” ”Passion” is less a narrative film than an essay on the artistic process.
Get the popcorn and the bubbly. Dim the lights. It’s movie night with this noir gem from Michael Curtiz.
Mark Twain’s classic story of the penniless American who is given a million pound bank note