For a disaster movie to succeed, I suppose all it really has to do is keep you interested for its running time. The Towering Inferno runs almost three hours and manages that task, so much so, the ending seems a little abrupt . It’s not like the first act breezes by, either. In fact, it […]
Entries Tagged as 'William Holden'
The Towering Inferno (1974, John Guillermin)
January 13th, 2010 · No Comments
Tagged: 20th Century Fox· Dabney Coleman· Faye Dunaway· Frank M. Robinson· John Guillermin· Paul Newman· Richard Martin Stern· Robert Vaughn· Steve McQueen· Stirling Silliphant· Thomas N. Scortia· Warner Bros.· William Holden· ★★
Network (1976, Sidney Lumet)
March 31st, 2008 · No Comments
Network lost Oscars. It doesn’t really matter what it lost them to, because the absurdity of the Academy Awards is summed up in that one statement. Network lost Oscars.
I’m not sure what shot is Sidney Lumet’s best in the film, because I’m remembering two of them from the last half. These aren’t necessarily the best […]
Tagged: Faye Dunaway· Ned Beatty· Paddy Chayefsky· Robert Duvall· Sidney Lumet· United Artists· William Holden· ★★★★
Escape from Fort Bravo (1953, John Sturges)
September 29th, 2005 · No Comments
The Western is probably the greatest American contribution to cinema (don’t mention Leone, because Fort Bravo and the like have heart, something Leone was never interested in). Escape from Fort Bravo is an excellent example of the American Western. It’s not just conflict with the untamed West, but also the internal struggle of the Civil […]
Tagged: Eleanor Parker· Frank Fenton· John Forsythe· John Sturges· Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer· Michael Pate· Phillip Rock· William Demarest· William Holden· ★★★★



