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Christopher Kane

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Ace in the Hole (1951) 88% EDIT “The morbid eagerness of the mob, the cynical willingness of the newspaperman and the wife to glean fame and fortune out of agony, are nicely explored in Ace in the Hole. And there were touches which were sheer mastery.” – Modern Screen Feb 3, 2026 Full Review Alice in Wonderland (1951) 83% EDIT “Some of the wonder experienced by Lewis Carroll's Alice may now be shared in Technicolor by us cartoon addicts.” – Modern Screen Jan 8, 2026 Full Review Unfaithfully Yours (1948) 100% EDIT “You get a little bit of everything here, and it's all Preston Sturges'.” – Modern Screen Jun 29, 2021 Full Review Macbeth (1948) 86% EDIT “I thought Orson Welles, as the ambitious but tortured Macbeth, was both impressive and moving.” – Modern Screen Jun 29, 2021 Full Review Red River (1948) 100% EDIT “Long before the cattle reach the railroad, or Wayne and Clift face one another with guns in their hands, you've had your money's worth of entertainment.” – Modern Screen Jun 29, 2021 Full Review The Red Shoes (1948) 98% EDIT “The picture's two and a half hours long, contains a full-length ballet, exquisite Technicolor, and superb performances by everyone concerned, including the great dancer Leonide Massine.” – Modern Screen Jun 29, 2021 Full Review The Boy With Green Hair (1948) 80% EDIT “It's a nice picture. It hits at bigotry, it pleads for war's forgotten victims, and certainly, Dean Stockwell's a most appealing young actor.” – Modern Screen Jun 29, 2021 Full Review An American in Paris (1951) 95% EDIT “It may be a little light-headed in spots, but it will make you feel light-hearted.” – Modern Screen Apr 13, 2021 Full Review All About Eve (1950) 99% EDIT “Vastly entertaining.” – Modern Screen Apr 2, 2021 Full Review On the Town (1949) 94% EDIT “On the Town should contribute vastly to the gaiety of the population.” – Modern Screen Feb 1, 2021 Full Review Pinky (1949) 67% EDIT “It's a touching picture.” – Modern Screen Feb 1, 2021 Full Review Intruder in the Dust (1949) 93% EDIT “There's excitement, suspense, and marvelous acting from everybody involved.” – Modern Screen Jan 28, 2021 Full Review Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) 74% EDIT “I feel this is a fairly stock Cyrano, played the way almost any competent (or even exceptional) actor might have played it.” – Modern Screen Jan 14, 2021 Full Review Harvey (1950) 88% EDIT “Much of the picture is hilarious, much of the picture is gentle and charming (credit Jimmy Stewart), and aside from a rather irreverent attitude towards psychiatry and psychiatrists, I can't think of anything about Harvey that would offend a soul.” – Modern Screen Jan 14, 2021 Full Review Born Yesterday (1950) 95% EDIT “The story's unimportant. What's important is Judy Holliday, building out of her own gorgeous talent a character who is exciting, funny, tender and pitiful all at once.” – Modern Screen Jan 14, 2021 Full Review
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