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Safety Last (1923) 97% EDIT “To those who enjoy a hearty laugh, interspersed with thrills that make you gasp for breath Lloyd's comedy will prove a treat, but if your heart is at all jumpy take your smelling salts along.” – Detroit Free Press Feb 21, 2023 Full Review The Thief of Bagdad (1924) 97% EDIT “Not even Baron Munchausen ever dreamed such a fairy tale as is unfolded in this gorgeous romance.” – Detroit Free Press Oct 21, 2022 Full Review The Cat and the Canary (1927) 94% EDIT “Employs lowering shadows and unexpected camera angles to such good purpose that no one misses the noise. ” – Detroit Free Press Sep 28, 2022 Full Review The Apartment (1960) 93% EDIT “Lemmon's comic versatility is well exercised before the plot takes a sudden serious turn. The transition is a little startling, until Lemmon and MacLaine warm up to the switch and produce a human, believable, and some-what message-loaded finish.” – Detroit Free Press Mar 10, 2022 Full Review The Great Train Robbery (1903) 100% EDIT “It stands out as the greatest and most sensational moving picture story ever seen in this city... the "train robbery" takes rank over [other acts] from its great novelty, its wonderful execution and its truth to a life that few have seen.” – Detroit Free Press Sep 13, 2021 Full Review Cleopatra (1917) 91% EDIT “Without question, the film should prove Miss Bara's crowning success... Cleopatra deserves to rank with the few truly great pictures. Historic facts have been followed closely, even when it demanded [the] reproduction of ancient cities and palaces.” – Detroit Free Press Mar 10, 2021 Full Review Daughter of the Gods (1916) 90% EDIT “Ninety percent of the multitudinous scenes of William Fox's picture beautiful, A Daughter of the Gods, in "stills," or stationary pictures, would furnish the canvass for the art galleries of the world.” – Detroit Free Press Dec 4, 2020 Full Review
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