Sharp Reviews Of Many Different Genre Of Big Screen Pictures

By Nicholas Padilla

The following paragraphs contain some nice movie reviews. Here are some ways to find movie download sites. There are a lot of different phrases you can use, try "Popular Movie Rentals", "Hindi Movie Rentals", or "New Movie Rental".

Pale Rider: This Eastwood Western starts out just fine, the legend of a gun slinger going to the help of some battling miners, however ends up being slow, conceited, and unexciting with so much cloning of Shabe as to be preposterous. Cast includes Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty, Carrie Snodgrass, Christopher Penn, Richard Dysart, Sydney Dime, Richard Kiel, Doug McGrath, and John Russell. (113 minutes, 1985)

Lydia: The emotional story of an older woman (Oberon) meeting her prior beaux and recalling their courtship. Cast includes Merle Oberon, Edna Might Oliver, Alan Marshal, Joseph Cotton, Hans Yaray, and George Reeves. (104 minutes, 1941)

Border Incident: A well put together tale of the U.S. border patrol trying to stem the tide of the smuggling of immigrants across Texas-Mexico boundary. Cast includes Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, Howard da Silva, and Charles McGraw. (92 minutes, 1949)

La Prisonuiere: From the head of Diabolique comes this ambiguous, bewildered study of a female addicted to a photographer of sadomasochism. This film is truly a remarkably piece of art. Cast includes Laurent Terzieff, Bernard Fresson, Elsabeth Wiener, Danny Carrel, Dario Moreno, and Daniel Riviere. (104 minutes, 1959)

Lilya Forever: Evident although stinging account of an teenage gal (Akinshina) who lives in what once was the Soviet Union and yearns to go to America, however is relinquished and neglected by everyone around her, starting with her mom. Of the numerous films that have concentrated on damaged kids, few are as jittery or as memorable. Cast includes Oksana Akinshina, Artiom Bogucharskij, Elina Benenson, Lilia SinkaIjova, and Pavel PonomaIjov. (109 minutes, 2002)

B.O.R.N.: Somebody is abducting youngsters from the roads of L.A. to cut up as organ donors. This weird action thriller has too many characters and too much gunfire, yet it has its good parts too. Cast includes Ross Hagen, Hoke Howell, P. J. Sales, William Smith, Russ Tamblyn, Amanda Blake, Clint Howard, and Claire Hagen. (92 minutes, 1989)

Agency: An eccentric mind bender, loaded with plot deceptions, in regards to imaginative boy (Keyworth) whose dad is a cop and whose mom is blind. The father is chasing a man on a murderous bender in which the people dying are all sightless ladies. Cast includes James Fox, Fanny Ardant, Paul McGann, Clare Holman, Robert Stephens, David Thewlis, Susan Wooldridge, and Ben Keyworth. (94 minutes, 1981)

Pavilion of Women: A slowly developing myth set in 1938 China in reference to freedom vs. feudalism. A loyal woman falls for an American minister when her child longs for his dad's new concubine. Shot on location in China. Cast includes Luo Yan, Willem Dafoe, Shek Sau, John Cho, Yi Ding, Koh Chieng Mun, and Anita Loo. (119 minutes, 2001)

Black Windmill the Dracula: This is a classic terror film of the Transylvanian vampire performing his malevolent spell on puzzled group of Londoners. Lugosi's most renowned role with his definitive explanation of the Tally, ditto Frye as loony Renfield and Van Sloan as unflappable Professor Van Helsing. Cast includes Bela Lugosi, David Behaviors, Helen Chandler, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, and Frances Dade. (75 minutes, 1931)

Remember, nearly any film you can think of can be downloaded off the web these days. To find online download sites, try "Download Movies" or "Online Movies Rentals" in the search engines. Another good term might be "Unlimited Downloads". - 30404

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