Wedding Crashers: Who doesn’t love this charming romp also, it was partially filmed at the Inn at Perry Cabin in St. Michaels MD a beautiful spot I’ve had the good fortune to enjoy.
Poltergeist: This movie made you think about happened to all the bodies in the cemeteries when a road or development goes through. And the famous line: “All are welcome. All welcome…”
Bram Stoker’s Dracula: Now, this friends is downright frightening. Gary Oldman is serious and sexy as the Prince Dracula.
Valley Girl: Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. It’s sweet, funny and has some silly moments…but, the music is as much fun as the great lingo!
Farewell My Concubine: This was my first foreign language film. It has with two intertwining stories of two male performers in the Beijing Opera and the woman who comes between them.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford: Casey Affleck is one of my favorite actors both he and Brad Pitt are exceptional. Jesse James had a man who idolized him since boyhood but, there is a fine line between hero worship and jealousy.
Les Miserables: I think any Les Miserables is a wonderful watch. These are the two versions I like best: The 1998 with Liam Neeson, The 2012 with Hugh Jackman, Russel Crowe and Anne Hathaway.
Black Swan: Natalie Portman is brilliant as a committed dancer struggling to maintain her sanity after winning the lead role in a production of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake".
Many of my favorites were first enjoyed when I was a child.
All About Eve: An ingénue insinuates herself into the lives of an established but aging stage actress and her circle of theater friends. Bette Davis is all knowing in this tale of duplicity.
Auntie Mame: An orphan goes to live with his fun loving free-spirited auntie. His aunt tries to hide her eclectic lifestyle from the executor of her late brother’s estate. I love this movie for the sets!
Dark Passage: Humphrey Bogart is marvelous as a man convicted of murdering his wife who escapes prison and works with Lauren Becall to prove his innocence.
Laura: Gene Tierney was never more lovely than playing this lead character who a police detective falls in love with while investigating her murder.
Mildred Pierce: Mildred separated from her husband, takes a job waitressing to support her daughters which she hides her from her pretentious elder daughter Veda, who thinks it demeaning. Mildred opens three successful restaurants and Veda enjoys Mildred’s financial success but increasingly turns ungrateful and openly condemns Mildred and anyone else who must work for a living. I love this movie and this is definitely a top 3!
Now Voyager: Who doesn’t love Bette Davis as a woman trying to build a life for herself away from her overbearing mother.
Rebecca: A young woman tries to adjust to her role as an aristocrat's new wife in this Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece. I love this movie and its a top 3!
Suddenly Last Summer: Elizabeth Taylor was a tremendous actress - she started as a child in Black Beauty and was amazing in so many movies - In this she plays Catherine who saw her cousin murdered and is going mad from it.
The Heiress: Olivia de Havilland falls for a handsome young man who her emotionally abusive father suspects is a fortune hunter. Montgomery Clift is superb as the suitor.