I Walk Alone (1947): Byron Haskin’s Noir Melodrama, Starring Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott, Kirk Douglas

At the time, the major reviewers were (too) harsh toward the film, but over time, I Walk Alone has been revaluated and it is now considered a good sampler of the era.

Hallelujah Train, The (1965): John Sturges’ Western Mockumentary Spoof, Starring Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick

A slapstick parody of epic Westerns–targeting their grand vistas, huge all-star casts, stunt-filled action scenes–The Hallelujah Trail is based on Bill Gullick’s 1963 book.

Hollywood 2025: South Park Is Alive, Well-and Still Relevant–White House Reacts Daily

The premiere made headlines for depicting Trump trying to have sex with Satan and more

Oscar Directors: Cameron, James–Only Making ‘Avatar’ Movies for the Last 20 Years on the Basis They ‘Can Do Some Good,’ Not Just Make Money

“Avatar is a Trojan horse strategy that gets you into a piece of entertainment, but then works on your brain and your heart a little bit in a way”–Cameron

Taxi Driver (1976): Cinema’s Memorable Moments–Mirror Scene (Improvised by De Niro….)

When De Niro did his “are you talking to me?” sequence in front of the mirror you suddenly sensed the degree of anger there–