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It’s a Wonderful Life(1946)take me back, tug my heartstrings · From Roger Ebert at Chicago Sun-Times: It’s one of those ageless movies, like “Casablanca” or “The Third Man,” that improves with age. Some movies, even good ones, should only be seen once. When we know how they turn out, they’ve surrendered their mysteries and appeal. Other movies can be viewed an indefinite number of times. Like great music, they improve with familiarity. It’s a Wonderful Life falls in the second category. |
Double Indemnity(1944)grip me, shock me, take me back · From Andrew Pulver at The Guardian: If you like your dialogue hardboiled, your lighting shadowy, and your femmes fatales preposterously evil, then look no further… |
The Philadelphia Story(1940)de-stress me, make me laugh, romance me, take me back · From Peter Bradshaw at The Guardian: However stagily preposterous, George Cukor’s 1940 movie The Philadelphia Story, now re released, is also utterly beguiling, funny and romantic. |
Battlestar Galactica()stretch my mind, thrill me, transport me · From Rob Owen at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: If you appreciate deep, quality dramas — and if you can stomach a dark story — it’s not too late to take up the “Galactica” habit. |
Mad Men()grip me, romance me, stretch my mind, take me back · From Verne Gay at Newsday: In Season 4: True-blue fans will swoon. Everything they – you – love about this classic is laid out, banquet-like, Sunday night – the fashions, style, elegance, writing, characters, precision, beauty and most of all, the humor. |