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Soylent Green: A Mark Bousquet Review

I’ve never watched SOYLENT GREEN because I know how it ends. Dumb. If you are like me and have avoided watching the movie because you know the big twist (which I won’t give away on the odd chance you’ve never heard of the film), rectify that mistake. Because while I knew where SOYLENT ended up, […]

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Captain Nemo And The Underwater City

1969 MGM Directed by James Hill Produced by Bertram Oster and Steven Pallos Written by Pip Baker, Jane Baker and R. Wright Campbell Music by Angela Morley Cinematography by Alan Hume Edited by Bill Lewthwaite If you’ve been reading my movie reviews here (and if you haven’t, why not?) then you know about my love […]

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