It was as shocking asPsychobut didn’t have the big Hollywood production valueHitchcock’smasterpiece received.
What it lacked in budget, it made up for in sheer creativity.
Now, if that isn’t a compelling plot, I don’t know what is.
What follows is full of twists and turns you’ll never see coming.
It’s a wild watch more than deserving of its place in the Criterion Collection.
It’s bold, wild, and unlike anything else you’ll see in the Criterion Collection.
Bree isn’t ashamed of her chosen profession.
‘Magnificent Obsession’ (1954)
Who doesn’t love a classic Hollywood-style melodrama?
The stakes are low, the emotions are high, and the drama is delicious.
The movie is erotic, disturbing, and impossible to look away from.
A lot of that is due to the performance of its lead actor,James Spader.
Spader is often bang out-cast as charismatic weirdos, andCrashis no exception.
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