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Top 10 arthouse movies

Elitist and pretentious, or an endangered species? Whatever your feelings, there’s no doubt that arthouse movies are among the finest ever made. Here the Guardian and Observer critics pick the 10 best • Top 10 romantic movies • Top 10 action movies • Top 10 comedy movies • Top 10 horror movies • Top 10 sci-fi movies • Top 10 crime movies Peter Bradshaw on art movies This is a red rag to a number …

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Top 10 sci-fi movies

A long time ago, in a land far away… there were no space movies. Luckily, we have lots and the Guardian and Observer’s critics have picked the 10 best ever • Top 10 romantic movies • Top 10 action movies • Top 10 comedy movies • Top 10 horror movies Peter Bradshaw on sci-fi Science fiction has produced some of cinema’s boldest and most glorious flights – in every sense.

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Top 10 war movies

War is hell, for sure, but war can make for undeniably brilliant movie-making. Here, the Guardian and Observer’s critics pick the ten best • Top 10 romantic movies • Top 10 action movies • Top 10 comedy movies • Top 10 horror movies • Top 10 sci-fi movies • Top 10 crime movies • Top 10 arthouse movies • Top 10 family movies 10. Where Eagles Dare As the second world war thriller became bogged …

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Black Sunday: Remastered Edition (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from the standard edition DVD issued by Kino and not the Blu-ray edition under review. This is my first exposure to the work of Mario Bava, but based on Black Sunday , I need to start seeking out his other films right quick

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Legendary Amazons (Blu-ray)

Recommended The Movie: The story of Legendary Amazons is fairly straightforward, I believe. All of the men of the Yang Clan are killed in battle and their women, from the youngest to the oldest, must take up arms and seek revenge against the armies that killed their men.

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Dial M for Murder (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: Dial M For Murder was Alfred Hitchcock’s 39th film and based on a stage play by Frederick Knott. The story concerns Tony (Ray Milland) and his wife Margot (Grace Kelly). They live together in a London apartment (where most of the movie takes place) but the problem is that Margot has been having an affair with Mark (Robert Cummings) for quite some time.

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Three Texas Steers (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Chronologically the fourth of four “Three Mesquiteers” Westerns released to Blu-ray by Olive Films, and the sixth of eight such films co-starring John Wayne, Three Texas Steers (1939) is a lively B-Western-circus picture-racetrack yarn genre hybrid. Subtle it ain’t, but for those viewers willing to sit back and enjoy its frequent ridiculousness, it can be 56 minutes of …

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