Tag: Ray Milland

Blu-ray Review: Something to Live For

An unofficial sequel to The Lost Weekend, George Stevens’ 1952 film Something to Live For stars Ray Milland as an alcoholic ad man in New York City trying his best to live a life of sobriety. Alan Miller’s life was

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The Major and the Minor

Blu-ray Review: The Major and the Minor

After releasing The Apartment in 2018, Arrow Academy has dug even deeper into director Billy Wilder’s filmography for The Major and The Minor. Released in 1942, this was Wilder’s first Hollywood film as a director. While it certainly can’t be

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The Grace Kelly Collection (DVD)

[AMAZONPRODUCTS asin=”B00JF81XBS”]Though her career only spanned six years and eleven films, Grace Kelly is considered one of the most iconic, fashionable stars in cinematic history. Just shy of what would have been Grace Kelly’s 85th birthday, Warner Brothers has released

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Love Story

Blu-ray Review: Love Story

Written by Erich Segal and directed by Arthur Hiller, Love Story broke box-office records, and catapulted its stars, Ali MacGraw and Ryan O’Neal, to stardom. While I’m the first to admit that Love Story remains a guilty pleasure more than

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