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A Wonderfully Cynical Noir is Our Home Video Pick of the Week

The Night of the Following Day - Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum

Package Includes: Blu-ray Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer) Region: A MSRP: $24.99 The Production: 4/5 Upon arriving in Paris, a teenage girl (Pamela Franklin) is promptly kidnapped by a group of disparate characters looking to collect a ransom from the girl’s wealthy father. Holed up in a beachside cottage, the plan goes along smoothly until some of the group’s character flaws start to bubble up to the surface. Leer (Richard Boone) is a loose cannon who has eyes for the girl, Vi (Rita Moreno) is a stewardess whose drug use starts to interfere with the operation, Wally (Jess Hicks) heads up the plan but doesn’t appear to have the courage or fortitude to hold things together when they start falling apart, and Bud the chauffeur (Marlon Brando) has to be both the girl’s protector and the glue to hold everything together. When the sun sets after the following day, either the kidnapping plot will make the group rich or send everyone six feet under…

10 great British thrillers of the 1970s

10 great British thrillers of the 1970s As I Start Counting lands on Blu-ray, we run through 10 more edge-of-your-seat gems of British film of the 1970s. 22 April 2021 I Start Counting (1970) The common conception of British cinema in the 1970s is that it was in terminal decline. Deprived of investment in the face of dwindling box-office returns, producers resorted to peddling period horrors, softcore romps and sitcom spin-offs to stay afloat. Yet, the decade also witnessed a mini thriller boom that exploited the BBFC’s relaxation of censorship to bring a new psychological authenticity and depth to such suspense-filled stories as David Greene’s I Start Counting (1970).

Horoscope for Feb 3

Horoscope for Feb. 3 Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Do be cautious, because you might find yourself at odds with friends, groups and even partners about money and shared property. Tread carefully. Do what you can to keep the peace. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): It’s easy to be at odds with partners, close friends, parents and bosses today. (Yikes! That’s almost everyone.) Patience is your best ally, because patience is the antidote to anger. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Expect a few hiccups at work today, especially related to technology. However, difficulties with bosses and supervisors might also challenge you. Go gently.

This day in history, February 3: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J P The Big Bopper Richardson die in small plane crash in Iowa

This day in history, February 3: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J P The Big Bopper Richardson die in small plane crash in Iowa
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