Sunburn
In Richard C. Sarafian’s film Sunburn (1979) Charles Grodin plays an insurance investigator sent by William Daniels to look into the mysterious death of a rich industrialist. To pose as… Read more »
In Richard C. Sarafian’s film Sunburn (1979) Charles Grodin plays an insurance investigator sent by William Daniels to look into the mysterious death of a rich industrialist. To pose as… Read more »
Personally, I love finding a film that stars beloved character actors in the leading roles. That’s the primary reason I was drawn to Arthur Marks’ film A Woman For All… Read more »
Upon seeing Jaws (1975), producers Dino De Laurentiis and Luciano Vincenzoni set out to create their own aquatic monster movie, hoping to cash-in on a new craze. The resulting motion… Read more »
Joe Dante’s Piranha (1978) is a creature feature with its tongue planted firmly in its cheek. This quicke Roger Corman production was penned by John Sayles and combines the familiar… Read more »
Neptune’s Daughter (1949) is a technicolor musical from MGM starring the inimitable Esther Williams. Neptune’s Daughter re-teamed MGM’s “Million Dollar Mermaid” with leading men Red Skelton and Ricardo Montalban along… Read more »
David O. Selznick’s production Since You Went Away (1944) is the essential wartime “weepie”. Selznick based the film on Since You Went Away: Letters to a Soldier from His Wife… Read more »
Texas Carnival (1951) is another in the cycle of comedy musicals Esther Williams made at MGM. This would be her third film playing opposite of MGM funny man Red Skelton…. Read more »
Laserblast (1978) is one of the worst films I’ve ever seen. Charles Band, the producer of Laserblast, is a kind of hero in the B-Movie world, having helmed both Empire… Read more »