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.
I Walk Alone (1947): Byron Haskin’s Noir Melodrama, Starring Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott, Kirk Douglas
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Hallelujah Train, The (1965): John Sturges’ Western Mockumentary Spoof, Starring Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick
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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
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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
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“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….)
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When De Niro did his “are you talking to me?” sequence in front of the mirror you suddenly sensed the degree of anger there–






