Film Review: Dial M For Murder (1954)
byProduced at the height of the first 3D phase in 1953 (which for anyone who was sentient at the time mercifully only lasted the…
Produced at the height of the first 3D phase in 1953 (which for anyone who was sentient at the time mercifully only lasted the…
It goes without saying that John Hughes was behind some of the most popular films of their time. The first two (and frankly only…
Daniel Day-Lewis has once again created another legendary performance, embodying Lincoln with tremendous grace and tenderness. Day-Lewis intensely inhabits the character most impressively with his voice, rarely raised above a calm and collected tone. Though no recordings of Lincoln’s voice existed – having died a short time before Edison’s phonograph was invented – it feels safe to say that Day-Lewis nails it.