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Good critiques of some of the most magnificent motion pictures that you may pick from starting here. My Son the Fanatic – Author Hanif Kureishi once more studies a Pakistani coming to terms with his life in England. In this case it’s a taxi driver Puri who is separated from his spouse, and whose youngster is dissenting contrary to him for rationales he couldn’t realize. Cast includes Om Puri, Rachel Griffiths, StelIan Skarsgard, Akbar Kurtha, Gopi Desai, Harish Patel, and Bhasker Patel.
The Ploughman’s Lunch – Difficult, cynical disapproval of British behaviors, ethics and affairs of state, focusing on the exercises of totally egotistical journalist (Pryce) and others throughout the Falklands battle. The motion picture is relatively perceptive, within the restraints of its outlook. Cast includes Jonathan Pryce, Tim Curry, Rosemary Harris, Blunt Finlay, and Charlie Dore. (100 minutes, 1983)
In Enemy Country – So-so designer of WW2 enthrall, set in France and England, filmed on a back-lot. Not especially persuading. Cast includes Tony Franciosa, Anjanette Comer, Guy Stockwell, Paul Hubschmid, Tom Bell, and Emile Genest.
Rude Boy – Angry young rebel Gange is employed by the rock group The Conflict as a roadie. The film is an coarse, practical, documentary-like personality study with phenomenal footage. Rock fans will not be disillusioned, others take heed. Cast includes David Mingay, The Conflict, Ray Gange, John Green, Barry Baker, Terry McQuade, and Caroline Coon. (133 minutes, 1980)
The Hex – Player Keith steps behind the camera to direct this down-home terror film. A toxic meteorite lands on a Tennessee farm, genuinely driving the people insane after contaminating their food. Cast includes Will Wheaton, Claude Akins, Cooper Huckabee, John Schneider, and Amy Wheaton.
La Petit Lili – A family’s country house is charged with sentiment while the hotheaded child, a yearning film maker actor, finds that his lady friend is enthralled with his mom’s boyfriend, a triumphant head of films. Dazzling film empowered by Chekhov’s The Seagull, investigating the line between art and life, and how the 2 influence each other. Cast includes Nicole Garcia, Bernard Giraudeau, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Ludivine Sagnier, Robinson Steveniu, Julie Depardieu, Yves Jacques, and Michel Piccoli.
Mr. Baseball – Jack Elliot was one of baseball’s real superstars. He has seen his better days, and the Yankees have the next megastar waiting in the wings. They make the decision, and trade their former superstar away. To make things worse, they trade him to Japan.
Bewitched – Isabelle is a witch, living in the San Fernando Valley, and trying to not use her magic powers. She finds herself being wooed by actor Jack Watt to play the role of Samantha the witch in a remake of the old 1960′s sitcom Bewitched. What a perplexing twist of fate.
Down Argentine Way – Enjoyable 20th Century Fox musical with Grable in the movie that increased her to fame falling in love with slick Argentinean horse breeder Ameche. Miranda is magnificent in her first American movie, acting infectious Brazilian melodies with her own band and look out for the Nicholas Brothers, who do a dynamite forte number. Picture postcard color all the way through. Cast includes Don Ameche, Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda, Charlotte Wood, Carrol Naish, Henry Stephenson, and Leonid Kinskey.
Blank Check – Mobster Carl Quigley almost kills young Preston when he runs over his bicycle. Needing to just pay the kid off, he gives him a check. The hitch is he gave Preston a blank check. Preston makes the check out for $1 million dollars and cashes it. When Quigley sees what has happened he wants his cash back. Can Preston keep away from Quigley and his goons?

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