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Bob Fredericks

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National Velvet (1944) 98% EDIT “A parade of thrills, triumphs, tears and joys: and here you are given to embrace a 100 percent amusing, interesting and endearing cast of characters, who reward you with a more cheering concept of the decent things in life for which we all hunger. ” – Miami Herald Mar 26, 2024 Full Review The Lady Eve (1941) 99% EDIT “If there ever was a movie that might be described as delightful, this is one. It's a picture with a lift in every sequence and a buzz in every character -- a lavish farce that sparkles with romance, excitement and riotous comedy. ” – Miami Herald Dec 29, 2022 Full Review The Maltese Falcon (1941) 99% EDIT “Humphrey Bogart, whose sinister cinema crimes have established him as the Number One menace of the screen, turns detective in Dashiell Hammett’s famous Maltese Falcon, and the results are one of the most exciting and intriguing pictures of the year.” – Miami Herald Nov 11, 2022 Full Review How Green Was My Valley (1941) 93% EDIT “It amounts to an epochal cinema achievement, a masterpiece of direction and brilliant acting. But withal that it is a picture in which the elements are so mixed that its praises can hardly be sung without reservations.” – Miami Herald Jul 26, 2022 Full Review Mrs. Miniver (1942) 93% EDIT “It is one of those rare pictures in which every insignificant little scene or sequence is so embellished with touches of mirth, warmth and beauty as to make every inch of film entertaining.” – Miami Herald Jan 4, 2022 Full Review The Philadelphia Story (1940) 100% EDIT “The Philadelphia Story is one of those rare pictures that make a reviewer wish he had gone in more for adjectives when in school and could think of something better than swell.” – Miami Herald Jun 9, 2021 Full Review Citizen Kane (1941) 99% EDIT “I would say it is a great picture but... It is one of those things, like the Pyramids, which are impressive and definitely interesting to have seen, but one can have more fun than looking at the Pyramids.” – Miami Herald Mar 2, 2021 Full Review Casablanca (1942) 99% EDIT “While the exceptional performances of Bogart and Bergman are highlighted, Henreid and Greenstreet deserve their share of praise and Rains comes across with a supporting role of Academy Award proportions.” – Miami Herald Feb 10, 2021 Full Review Stormy Weather (1943) 95% EDIT “The outstanding performance of this or any other film of its kind is the sensational dance act of the Nicholas Brothers. I won't attempt to describe it; but is worth the price of admission in itself.” – Miami Herald Jan 28, 2021 Full Review Double Indemnity (1944) 97% EDIT “More than just a detective thriller.” – Miami Herald Nov 18, 2020 Full Review
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