Tag: Humphrey Bogart

Rewind, Review, and Re-rate: ‘All Through the Night’: A Light-Hearted Angle on Serious Matters

1942 | NR | 1h 47m | Action, Comedy, Crime A year after establishing himself as a household name in 1941’s “The Maltese Falcon,” actor Humphrey Bogart starred in director Vincent Sherman’s 1942 comedic crime caper, “All Through the Night.” Bogart is supported by outstanding character actors who have great chemistry together. Bogart steps into…


Rewind, Review and Re-rate: ‘The Caine Mutiny’: A Rich Military Drama Featuring Outstanding Performances

1954 | NR | 2h 4m | Drama, War Humphrey Bogart basically set the template for the classic film noir private detective in 1941’s “The Maltese Falcon.” Over a decade later, in 1954, he convincingly played a seemingly cold-hearted businessman in “Sabrina.” That same year, he again took a risk in playing an unglamorous role, depicting…


Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: ‘Sabrina’: Director Billy Wilder’s Rom-Com Shines Despite Off-Screen Drama

1954 | PG | 1h 53m | Comedy, Drama, Romance Some of the greatest romantic comedies were undoubtedly from the Golden Age of Hollywood (approximately 1934 to 1959). In many cases, part of the cinematic alchemy that made these films so successful was the natural chemistry and behind-the-scene comradery between their leading actors. A case…


Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: 1943’s ‘Sahara’: A Surprisingly Riveting War Drama

1943 | Approved | 1h 37m | Action, Drama, War When we think about great World War II action films, we usually don’t think of tank warfare, at least from an American perspective. Well, not until the excellent 2014 movie “Fury,” starring Brad Pitt, reminded folks that tank crews can be as heroic as anyone…