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Ace in the Hole (1951) 88% EDIT “As a picture of Tatum, it flops badly. Not that there are no egomaniacs in the newspaper business, but this one is neither sufficiently clever nor consistent enough for the weight of the story. ” – Chicago Tribune Feb 3, 2026 Full Review The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) 93% EDIT “These people manage to give a moderately convincing air of realism to a story bedecked with the usual hocus-pocus, and in spite of slipshod direction which frequently neglects proper timing. ” – Chicago Tribune Jan 16, 2026 Full Review The Magnificent Seven (1960) 93% EDIT “The acting is capable and some bits of wry wit are helpful in making this unbelievable affair more entertaining than the average shoot 'em up movie.” – Chicago Tribune Jan 14, 2026 Full Review A Place in the Sun (1951) 90% EDIT “ A skillful distillation of high tragedy and youthful passion...the film contains the ingredients for mass popularity, with none of the customary cheapness of approach, thanks to the capabilities of Director Stevens.” – Chicago Tribune Jan 13, 2026 Full Review Out of the Past (1947) 87% EDIT “Some of the dialog offers a blunt and sardonic humor, and the direction keeps the complicated story moving at a furious pace.” – Chicago Tribune Jan 9, 2026 Full Review Alice in Wonderland (1951) 83% EDIT “If you've read and re-read the book, you're apt to be as offended, and maybe as unreasonably so, as the characters Alice encountered after she followed the tardy White Rabbit and went down, down, down. ” – Chicago Tribune Jan 9, 2026 Full Review Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) 95% EDIT “It is potent anti-Nazi propaganda that presents a powerful and impassioned plea for the defense of the principles that have made America "the land of the free."” – Chicago Tribune Dec 24, 2025 Full Review Born Yesterday (1950) 95% EDIT “Here's a beguiling comedy, peppered with laughs and offering three practically flawless performances from Judy Holliday, making her debut as a star; Broderick Crawford and William Holden. ” – Chicago Tribune Oct 13, 2025 Full Review High and Low (1963) 97% EDIT “The film explores not only the method but the mind of the criminal and does it in meticulous fashion. It is lengthy, but absorbing, and the acting throughout is expert. If you're a "whodunit" fan, here's a movie you shouldn't miss.” – Chicago Tribune Aug 13, 2025 Full Review The Gold Rush (1925) 98% EDIT “Mr. Chaplin cooking and eating one of his famous shoes is a sight to make you rock with laughter -- that has in it a low rumble of sympathy.” – Chicago Tribune Jun 24, 2025 Full Review Only Yesterday (1933) 100% EDIT “Last Tuesday, all by myself in a projection room, I saw the picture, and rarely, indeed, have I sat In on anything so completely beguiling. It has a haunting wistfulness, a lavendery exquisiteness, and is, withal, so warmly, passionately alive!” – Chicago Tribune Apr 23, 2024 Full Review White Heat (1949) 94% EDIT “Here's a taut crime melodrama, with punch and pace, which is very, likely to start a whole new cycle of such pictures... it looks like Director Raoul Walsh and the practiced Mr. Cagney have put the public enemy back in business again.” – Chicago Tribune Apr 23, 2024 Full Review The Mad Miss Manton (1938) 84% EDIT “The dialog is pat and believably delivered, while situations surprise and intrigue the observer. Clean, clever, comical.” – Chicago Tribune Apr 22, 2024 Full Review The Caine Mutiny (1954) 95% EDIT “I think the audience of millions created by the book will not be disappointed. Those who are innocent of the troubles aboard the Caine will find this version of them engrossing.” – Chicago Tribune Apr 19, 2024 Full Review Three Godfathers (1936) 50% EDIT “The picture has several laughs for which you are grateful. But, on the whole, I'm afraid you'll find The Three Godfathers rather a dull affair.” – Chicago Tribune Apr 17, 2024 Full Review The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) 100% EDIT “While the story of their nearly perfect crime is slight, it is skillfully sly and subtly humorous, and its people are warmly human and idiotic.” – Chicago Tribune Apr 17, 2024 Full Review The Model and the Marriage Broker (1952) 80% EDIT “Miss Ratter is a natural for a role such as this. She's warm, she's funny, she's extremely likable and a very shrewd actress who knows how to give any scene just the right touch.” – Chicago Tribune Apr 16, 2024 Full Review The Big Heat (1953) 95% EDIT “The film leans heavily on violence for effect, and especially in the last scenes, it is poorly plotted.” – Chicago Tribune Apr 10, 2024 Full Review National Velvet (1944) 98% EDIT “While the movie is long, it's extremely pleasant, with some very funny touches of family humor -- ant it's a very safe bet to proclaim National Velvet a winnah! ” – Chicago Tribune Mar 26, 2024 Full Review The Sin of Nora Moran (1933) 67% EDIT “The acting is able, and the story certainly has possibilities. But the piece is so technically clumsy that you leave the theater muttering with the poet that of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these -- "It might have been."” – Chicago Tribune Feb 22, 2024 Full Review The Devil Dancer (1927) 71% EDIT “The picture is improbable, well acted, and reasonably exciting. It has its moments of merriment.” – Chicago Tribune Dec 6, 2023 Full Review State Fair (1933) 100% EDIT “State fair, adapted from the popular novel by Phil Stong, is wholesome, homely, astute comedy drama. It abounds in clean humor, bunkless performance and interesting incident.” – Chicago Tribune Nov 10, 2023 Full Review The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933) 86% EDIT “Overshadowing all else in this picture, adapted from the novel by the same name, is the superb work of Nils Asther.” – Chicago Tribune Apr 25, 2023 Full Review The Black Pirate (1926) 100% EDIT “The Black Pirate is a fascinating, humorous, and improbable romance of the high seas. It is beautifully done from every point of view.” – Chicago Tribune Mar 23, 2023 Full Review The Devil Horse (1926) 100% EDIT “Here is no movie cowboy riding. It is Yakima Canutt, champion cowboy and stunt rider, performing some of his most difficult feats for you” – Chicago Tribune Mar 21, 2023 Full Review
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