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Capsule Reviews: May 9 – 12

Posted on May 12, 2011 by Budd Wilkins

Lured (Douglas Sirk, 1947) – 2.5/5 Given the fact that glossy melodramas (or, at least, their trappings) were Sirk’s forte, it should come as no surprise that this early noir fails for the most part to achieve, let alone sustain, … Continue reading →

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