Ladies, you'll be very happy to know our new Star of the Week is Yul Brynner! To start things off, we've posted reviews for two classics, The Brothers Karamazov and The Magnificent Seven. You can also watch a fun clip from The Ten Commandments. For his television work, try to find the season he made of Anna and the King. Come back to his page every day, and enjoy!
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As we've just passed sweetheart's day, some of you might be in the mood to read some books with a little romance. I'm not talking about "romance novels," but instead romantic novels.
Try Always with You, set in lovely Sonoma County, The Hypnotist's Love Story by Liane Moriarty, or Swept Away, a wonderful story about starting over. Rex Harrison's time has come to a close, and all 17 of his reviews are now posted to his page. This next clue should be an easy one if you're into old movies and musicals. Ready?
Next week’s Star became an icon when he shaved his head for a role. Rex Harrison played the part first, though, in the non-musical version. Leave your guesses below and come back on Tuesday to find out if you're right! Whether you're celebrating Valentine's Day or Galentine's Day, you might be considering a romantic movie tonight. Check out our full page for lighter far and tearjerkers. New this year are The Lost Valentine starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, What If starring Daniel Radcliffe, The Vow and The Time Traveler's Wife starring Rachel McAdams, and more!
Our new Star of the Week is Rex Harrison! To start things off, you can chuckle as you watch a video clip from My Fair Lady, and you can read reviews of the more serious The Ghost and Mrs. Muir and Midnight Lace. You know the drill: come back to his page every day for new reviews - Enjoy! If you like true stories, today's post is for you. For a celebrity kiss-and-tell, check out Mickey Rooney's memoir Life Is Too Short. If you like more modern name-dropping, check out Waiter to the Rich and Shameless instead. Into true crime? The Mafia Hit Man's Daughter is exactly what it sounds like. And finally, animal lovers or nature volunteers will fall in love with The Puma Years. Enjoy!
Dudley Moore's week has now ended, and all 14 reviews are now posted to his page. Are you ready for your next clue? You'll have to go back in time to solve it. . .
Next week’s star originated a hilarious Dudley Moore comedy 40 years earlier. Do you know who he is? Leave your guesses below and come back on Saturday to find out! Dudley Moore is our new Star of the Week! To start with, you can read reviews for Arthur and Bedazzled, and you can also watch a delightful clip from The Adventures of Milo & Otis to appreciate his vocal talents. Enjoy and come back to his page directly every day for new reviews! For his television work, you can watch three seasons of Not Only... But Also. Happy Groundhog Day! And although Phil Connors didn't appreciate the winter weather at first, some people do like it snowy and drizzly. For those of you who like wintertime and want to hold onto it before it ends, check out these new reviews of movies set during the cold and freezing months:
Before Winter Comes - a post-war POW camp drama starring David Niven Captain Newman, M.D. - a psychiatric veterans' hospital in the weeks leading up to Christmas Ash Wednesday - Elizabeth Taylor recovers from plastic surgery in a beautiful ski resort Liza Minnelli didn't make many movies, so her week has come to an end. All 12 of her reviews are now posted to her page, and now it's time for your clue:
This comedian and musician played Liza Minnelli’s love interest in a quirky romance. Do you know who he is? Come back on Friday to find out if your guess is correct. |
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