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Tag: movie review

It’s Silent and Scary — Mary Pickford’s Sparrows

October 25, 2019 Squirrels at the Door

Rose and Lily, of God’s Sparrows fame, discuss Sparrows, the silent film that inspired God’s Sparrows. Plenty of scary alligators,…

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Posted in: Film reviews, God's Sparrows, Movie reviews, Rose supposes with Lily too Filed under: films, god's sparrows, mary pickford, movie review, reviews, rose supposes with lily too, silent films, sparrows

Be Careful–Pre-Code is a Dangerous World

August 1, 2018 Squirrels at the Door 1 Comment

After July’s #CleanMovieMonth, I binged-watched three Pre-Code films. Oh, the Poverty! Death! Adultery! Even More Death! A Code movie might…

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Posted in: Film reviews Filed under: 1930s, blonde crazy, classic film, cleanmoviemonth, dorothy mackaill, jimmy cagney, joan blondell, movie review, night life in reno, old hollywood, Pre-Code, reviews, safe in hell

What’s a screwball comedy without Billie Burke–not a screwball comedy

April 3, 2018 Squirrels at the Door 2 Comments

As you know, I was upset by One Night in Lisbon because Billie Burke disappeared halfway through the picture–I know,…

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Posted in: Film reviews Filed under: 1930s, billie burke, classic film, movie review, old hollywood, reviews, screwball comedy, we're rich again

The third act is weak — add more cowbells!

March 19, 2018 Squirrels at the Door

I don’t know about you, but I watch lots of old films that are about the theater and they are…

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Posted in: Film reviews Filed under: a night in lisbon, billie burke, classic film, film, fred macmurray, madeline carroll, movie review

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