Online Film Critics Society
Home     About OFCS     Member Profiles     Schedule     Forum     Awards     OFCS Blog
    O.F.C.S. Members: Sign In    

Other Info
Sources
• Classic Film and Television
Total Reviews: 260
Michael E. Grost

NEWS & FEATURES
Article type:      Default Sorting (most recent)
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  ( S )  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  Other  
  (1 - 25) of 25  
Sort by
RATING
    
Sort by
TITLE/YEAR
    
Sort by
QUOTE
    
Sort by
SOURCE
  
  
     (1928)      "Fair drama, of note for Raoul Walsh as actor, and comments against the Religious Right" [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1965)      "Underrated feminist drama." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Vividly told thriller." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1945)      "Powerful film noir, of a poor clerk lured into a tragic love story." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1948)      "Strange, weirdly inventive thriller" [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1942)      "Minor thriller, about rich girl who gets crush on mobster, lives to regret it - with a few good Joseph H. Lewis touches." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1956)      "Disappointing Western, saved only by a few touches by director Lewis." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1957)      "Gloomy, but well-acted and characterized soap opera." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1950)      "Visually splendid film noir thriller shot in New York City." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1942)      "Delightful combination Western-detective story-musical-political film, that is the best of Joseph H. Lewis' early B Westerns." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1949)      "Visually creative drama." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1946)      "Strange, nightmarish and original crime film, with visually creative direction." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1958)      "Minnelli's masterpiece." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1945)      "Uneven film, with fascinating dream images." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1919)      "Inventive silent adventure." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1928)      "Inventive, delightful, superbly made spy thriller." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1946)      "Complex thriller with rich style." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1952)      "Visually fine Western, that is as much a crime drama or spy film as a Western." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1939)      "Brilliantly filmed Western." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1954)      "Visually brilliant." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (2005)      "Rich in cityscapes and costumes." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1950)      "Beautiful, joyous religious film." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1950)      "Atmospheric, original film." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1945)      "Visually inventive crime thriller, with many strange sequences." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
  
     (1950)      "Complex, visually creative drama - a landmark of film." [movie review]      Classic Film and Television   
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  ( S )  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  Other  
  (1 - 25) of 25  

powered by ROTTEN TOMATOES
All articles and reviews on this website © the respective authors.
All other content © The Online Film Critics Society (0.08)