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Out of the Past (1947) 87% EDIT “The pace of the film lags at times, and the plot sometimes gets too involved, at the expense of suspense.” – Baltimore Sun Jan 9, 2026 Full Review Predator (1987) 64% 3/4 EDIT “"Predator" moves faster than a comet, contains some of the most spectacular battle footage you will see this year and is accompanied by a musical score that keeps you awake if the action doesn't.” – Baltimore Sun Oct 30, 2025 Full Review My Four Years in Germany (1918) 95% EDIT “The technical work is so extraordinarily fine, and the work of the actors so well balanced, so sincere, that most of the time you feel as if watching the actual events.” – Baltimore Sun Nov 16, 2022 Full Review Neptune's Daughter (1914) 95% EDIT “The plot is an exceedingly beautiful, animated and artistic one and the scenes are upon land and upon, and beneath the sea.” – Baltimore Sun Jun 24, 2022 Full Review The Miracle Man (1919) 95% EDIT “It is really a beautiful piece of work and through its story should make popular appeal, while the good taste with which it has been handled make it a production for the discriminating.” – Baltimore Sun Jan 11, 2022 Full Review North by Northwest (1959) 97% EDIT “Thanks to some sophisticated dialogue, it's reasonably hilarious whether dangling the principals over the side of Mount Rushmore or invading the sacred precincts of the Central Intelligence Agency.” – Baltimore Sun Jun 8, 2021 Full Review From the Manger to the Cross (1912) 88% EDIT “Like the Passion play of Oberammergau, this moving pageant of the Savior's birth, life and death is wholly reverential in spirit and is doubly impressive in that the. scenes and atmosphere are historically correct.” – Baltimore Sun Jun 3, 2021 Full Review Daughter of the Gods (1916) 90% EDIT “It is a romantic fairy tale, with little plot but wonderful moving pictures.” – Baltimore Sun Dec 4, 2020 Full Review The Gulf Between (1917) 83% EDIT “Altogether the technicolor motion picture may be regarded as a great advance in the reality of the photo-darama and so revealing in itself as to need few explanatory lines to outline the story exacted.” – Baltimore Sun Nov 18, 2020 Full Review The Horitz Passion Play (1897) 100% EDIT “Each scene was complete in detail of costumes and surroundings, and was reproduced with such fidelity that the audience felt themselves to be gazing on the actual work of the peasant actors.” – Baltimore Sun Aug 3, 2020 Full Review
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