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Tag Archives: Jane Austen
QuickPix (29): “Great COMEDIES For You to Savor, Vol. 4”
> Welcome to KPK’s “QuickPix”, brief capsule reviews of very worthy films- not a stinker in the lot. Culled from my monthly compendiums, every title here is a 4 to 5 star movie. It don’t get any better than this. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alec Guinness, art, British cinema, capers, cinema, classics, comedies, crime, criticism, Ealing Studios, Easy Living, entertainment, films, humor, ideas, Jane Austen, Jean Arthur, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, movies, opinion, Preston Sturges, Pride and Prejudice, QuickPix, Ray Milland, relationships, reviews, romance, screwball comedies, Stanley Holloway, The Lavender Hill Mob, wit, Woody Allen, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
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FLIX PIX (897): “Anya Taylor-Joy is the Sublime EMMA.”
EMMA. (directed by Autumn de Wilde, 2020) ****+ (out of 5) . > I must admit to a lack of enthusiasm about this property. I have seen this very English comedy of manners done before, twice- and it didn’t really ring … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (103): The Films of September 2020
. SEPTEMBER 2020. Amid the global pandemic horror, the cinematic bounty overfloweth! (All ratings are on a 5 star scale. Note that a classic only becomes a classic after a decade or more.) (Titles in purple have been expanded for Flix … Continue reading
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