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The Black House
Highsmith`s writing is wicked . . . it puts a spell on you, after which you feel altered, even tainted.
Pictures at a Revolution
Entertainment Weekly writer Mark Harris takes a fresh new look at four famous films (THE GRADUATE; BONNIE AND CLYDE; IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT; GUESS WHO`S COMING TO DINNER?) and one lamentable one (DR.
Mob Justice
Tony Danza plays a cop-killing punk on the run from the police, who want him alive, and the mob, who want him dead. Based on a true story. Reviews Entertainment Weekly 04/28/1995 "...JUSTICE is packed with enough hard-boiled dialogue, conniving mafiosi...
Drop Squad
Notes Widescreen When a secret para-military organization of African Americans decides an African American ad executive is selling out his race, it abducts him for deprogramming. Reviews Los Angeles Times 10/28/1994 "...Eriq LaSalle really shines...
Flight 29 Down: Season 1 DVD Set
"A 'Lost'-like show for kids that adults will also enjoy." – Entertainment Weekly.comFollow the adventures for four full hours in this complete Season One set!







