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RE: Last film you watched
Black Sunday[aka The Mask Of Satan](1960)
Barbara Steele puts in an intense performance as a witch who has an iron mask lined with spikes hammered into her face as part of her pupunishment.Before being burned at the stake,she inflicts a curse on her brother's descendants that is horribly fulfilled.A beautifully composed and photographed black and white horror classic from Mario Bava.
8/10
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Story of Shirley Yorke(1948)
MacLean Rogers directed this touching,British drama about a nurse who assists her superior, Dr.Napier who is able of affecting a new treatment on the ailing wife of a lord.Featuring sensetive performances from Dinah Sheridon,Derek Farr and John Robinson.This is an overlooked classic.
8/10
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Emergency(1962)
A well acted medical drama directed by Francis Searle.A going girl is knocked down and left in a critical condition with her only hope of survival depending on her doctors being able to find donors who have the same,rare blood group.Dermot Walsh puts in a strong turn.
7/10
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Our Kind Of Traitor(2016)
I just watched this film this morning at my local cinema so I won't give to much away.A decent and respectful adaptation of the John Le Carre' novel published in 2010.Not nearly as glitzy or polished as The Night Manager recently adapted by the BBC but,Susanna White's no frills direction adds to it's appeal.With strong performances from Ewan McGregor and Naomie Harris in particular,fans of Le Carre' should really be pleased with this.
7.5/10
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RE: Last film you watched
Barton Fink(1991)
Hollywood on Hollywood doesn't come more caustic than this.Starring John Turturro as Bartan Fink,erstwhile toast of Broadway for his leftist dramas,finds himself holed up in a crumbling,dilapidated hotel suffering with writer's block as he tries to write a vehicle for Wallace Beery.Meanwhile,his seemingly affable neighbour begins to reveal some possibly homicidal tendencies.Featuring an Oscar nominated turn from Michael Learner as a heartless,head of a studio which sits perfectly alongside Turturro's paranoid performance,the Coen Brothers solidified their status as Indie kings of the 90s.No wonder that it snagged an unprecedented three awards at the Cannes film festival.
9/10
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