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The Gold Rush (1925) 98% EDIT “It is, in fact, Chaplin's worst picture. That opinion, however, has a string tied to it, for The Gold Rush is really a good picture, Chaplin's worst being far better than most of the other screen funny men's best.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jun 24, 2025 Full Review The Black Pirate (1926) 100% EDIT “What a picture. Let others pledge their faith to fairies, but we believe in pirates.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mar 22, 2023 Full Review Safety Last (1923) 97% EDIT “But for the relieving comedy the climb would be a shock to sensitive nerves, but as it is done, this effect has been skillfully avoided and the laughs outnumber the gasps.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Feb 21, 2023 Full Review My Four Years in Germany (1918) 95% EDIT “There are a number of exciting scenes.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Nov 16, 2022 Full Review The Thief of Bagdad (1924) 97% EDIT “It is like nothing that has ever come to the screen... it marks a big advance in settings lighting, photography, and appeal to the imagination.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Oct 21, 2022 Full Review The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919) 96% EDIT “The result is two hours of nightmare, unrelieved by a gleam of humor. That the work has been well done must be conceded. Whether or not it is entertainment in the normal sense is another question.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Oct 3, 2022 Full Review The White Shadow (1924) 67% EDIT “Miss Compson plays a dual role -- that of twin sisters. She does both so well it is hard to say which suits her best... The double photoplay is handled cleverly at all times and really makes the picture.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jun 27, 2022 Full Review The Sheik (1921) 79% EDIT “The desert scenes are conventional. The action is at times draggy and the picture is not as "big" as its extensive exploitation would indicate.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jan 13, 2022 Full Review The Queen of Sheba (1921) 93% EDIT “It is a picture of fine scenic investiture and impressive groupings as settings for Miss Blythe's opulent beauty.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jan 12, 2022 Full Review Experience (1921) 57% EDIT “It is melodramatic and sentimental but so well done that it holds the interest till the final fadeout.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch May 19, 2021 Full Review
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